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Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition
Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition
Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition
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Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition

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Do you know which tractors became the most popular International tractors of the classic era? Discover tons of fascinating information about 41 different classic tractors produced from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. From Massey Ferguson and John Deere to Ford, Fiat, Lamborghini, and several other manufacturing companies around the world, Know Your Classic Tractors is filled with interesting details about each tractor's current situation, where they were assembled or manufactured in, unique characteristics, and more. Know Your Classic Tractors is a must-have pocket guide for anyone with an interest in the classic era of tractors.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 21, 2021
ISBN9781913618155
Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition
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Chris Lockwood

Chris Lockwood comes from an East Anglian farming family. He has over 100,000 images of tractors at work, the basis of his highly popular website: suffolkagriphotos.

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    Know Your Classic Tractors, 2nd Edition - Chris Lockwood

    1Belarus MTZ-82

    Assembled and/or manufactured in:

    USSR

    Current situation:

    Minsk Tractor Works is still producing Belarus tractors.

    The two-wheel drive MTZ-80 and four-wheel drive MTZ-82 were first produced by the Minsk Tractor Works in 1974. At that time, all tractors produced in the USSR were exported under the ‘Belarus’ name.

    The tractors joined the existing Belarus models in the UK in 1977 with importer UMO Belarus opting for a cream and red colour scheme to fit in with the rest of the range.

    Under the bonnet a 4.75-litre four-cylinder engine developed 90 hp. This 1978 MTZ-82 is working with a 3-metre Maschio power

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