The is a medium-sized agricultural tractor produced in Poland by Ursus primarily between 1981 and 1993 , with a brief secondary production run from 1995 to 1998. It is a variant of the legendary C-360, distinguished primarily by its Perkins AD3.152 engine, which was chosen to improve fuel efficiency and modernize the platform. Technical Specifications
1981 Ursus C-360-3P Technical Specifications - Ultimate Specs
: Both are valued for their simple design and low operating costs, though parts for the Perkins engine are a distinct category from the original Polish engine parts. Ursus C-360 3P
: 3P uses a 3-cylinder Perkins; standard C-360 uses a 4-cylinder S-4003.
: With a turning radius of approximately 3.37 meters (using steering brakes), it remains a versatile "work platform" for various small to medium-sized agricultural needs. The is a medium-sized agricultural tractor produced in
: The primary advantage of the 3P model is its significantly lower fuel consumption compared to the standard C-360, making it more economical for lighter farm tasks like spreading fertilizer or light cultivation.
: While it has slightly less power (47.5 HP) than the standard C-360 (52 HP), its balance of economy and durability made it a favorite in Polish agriculture. Comparison: C-360 vs. C-360-3P : 3P uses a 3-cylinder Perkins; standard C-360
: The Perkins engine is noted for its smooth operation and reliable starting compared to older designs.