For many farmers in the 1970s, the C-385 represented a massive leap in technology and comfort: Ursus C-385 / 1201-1604 - Tractors - Konedata - Koneviesti
The story of the is more than just a history of machinery; it is a tale of international cooperation, industrial ambition, and the modernization of Eastern European agriculture. Ursus C 385
Under the agreement, engines were largely manufactured by Zetor, while Ursus handled the assembly of gearboxes and other heavy components in Warsaw. Technological "Firsts" For many farmers in the 1970s, the C-385
Introduced in 1969 and entering full production in 1972, the C-385 was the first of the "Heavy Series" tractors designed at the in Brno. A Product of Cooperation A Product of Cooperation The C-385 was born
The C-385 was born from a unique partnership between the Polish manufacturer and the Czechoslovakian Zetor .
It was a twin of the Zetor 8011 Crystal , featuring a 4-cylinder engine typically producing around 76 to 82 horsepower.