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Belarus MTZ-82-L logging in Estonia (November 2021) Tractor "Belarus 3522" from Minsk Tractor Works Tractor "Belarus 5022" from Minsk Tractor Works with Caterpillar C18 (500 hp) engine. Some 3 million tractors have been built in the Minsk Tractor Works since 1948. In 2010, distribution of Belarus tractors in United States and Canada was re ...
This is a list of internal combustion engines produced by the former Allis-Chalmers Corporation Engine Division for use in their lines of tractors, combine harvesters, other agricultural equipment, engine-generators, and other industrial plant. Allis-Chalmers purchased the Buda Engine Co. in
Mahindra Tractors (India) Erkunt (Turkey)(part of Mahindra) ArmaTrac; Mahindra; Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery (Japan)(own 33.3%) Trakstar (formerly Mahindra Gujarat and Shaktimaan brands) Mancel (France) Majevica (Serbia) Massey Ferguson (US)(part of AGCO Corporation) McCormick Tractors (Italy)(part of ARGO SpA) Millat (Pakistan)
Pages in category "Tractor manufacturers of Belarus" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Minsk Tractor Works
tractor "Universal" (1934-1940, 1944-1955 Belarusian MTZ-80 (1974-present) Ukrainian KhTZ T-150K (1971-present) Logging with Belarus MTZ-82-L in Estonia (November 2021) 1855 - Andrei Terentyev artisans and Moses Creek created the first Russian threshing machine. 1888 - Fyodor Blinov mechanic built the world's first model of crawler tractor.
Tractor manufacturers of Belarus (1 P) Truck manufacturers of Belarus (2 C, 5 P) B. BAZ vehicles (1 P) BelAZ (7 P) Bus manufacturers of Belarus (3 P) E.
Tractor manufacturers of Belarus (1 P) Pages in category "Manufacturing companies of Belarus" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
1999 Belarus stamp set commemorating MAZ. In 1954, MZKT, the Minsk Wheeled Tractor Plant, was founded to develop artillery tractors; it then developed a series of heavy weapons transporters for the military of the USSR, including heavy offroad trucks such as the MAZ-537 and MAZ-7310. [3] It was a division of Minsk Automobile Plant (known as MAZ ...