Ursus C360 [ NEWEST ]

The is more than just a tractor; it is a legendary icon of Polish agricultural engineering that powered the modernization of the countryside for decades. Produced by the Ursus Factory in Warsaw between 1976 and 1994, it became the backbone of Polish farming due to its reliability, simplicity, and versatility. Design and Power

What set the "Siuntka" (a popular nickname for the C-360) apart was its adaptability. It featured a dual-clutch system and a versatile power take-off (PTO), making it compatible with a vast array of implements—from rotary mowers and balers to potato diggers. Its high ground clearance and rear-wheel-drive traction made it remarkably effective in the varied terrain of the Polish landscape. Cultural Legacy Ursus C360

The Ursus C-360 remains a symbol of durability. While modern tractors offer GPS and air-conditioned cabs, the C-360’s legacy is built on the fact that it was a machine built by the people, for the people—a tireless "iron horse" that helped feed a nation. The is more than just a tractor; it