Ursus C360 3p Direct

The 3P is slightly less powerful (47.5 HP) than the standard C-360 (52 HP), making the latter more suitable for heavy soil plowing.

The Perkins engine was widely praised by Polish farmers for its significantly lower fuel consumption compared to the standard 4-cylinder model. Ursus C360 3P

While reliable, the Perkins engine requires specific maintenance practices; some parts, like the clutch shaft, differ in length from the standard model. Legacy and Availability The 3P is slightly less powerful (47

Despite the engine change, the 3P retained much of the classic C-360's functional architecture, ensuring compatibility with existing agricultural implements. Specification Mechanical, 10 forward and 2 reverse gears Weight ~2,170 kg (base); up to 2,700 kg with cabin and weights Lifting Capacity 1,200 kg via the rear hydraulic system Top Speed Approximately 25 km/h Brakes Hydraulic drum brakes Operational Differences: C-360 vs. 3P Legacy and Availability Despite the engine change, the

The is a legendary Polish utility tractor that represents a unique technical fusion between Eastern European ruggedness and British engineering. Produced primarily between 1981 and 1993 at the Ursus Tractor Factory in Warsaw, it was a specialized variant of the standard C-360, distinguished by its fuel-efficient "Perkins" heart. Engine: The "Perkins" Revolution

The 3-cylinder Perkins engine provides smoother operation but is often associated with a characteristic, louder "whine" from the main transmission at high speeds.

Early units featured original British-made engines, which were noted for having a longer service life than later domestically produced versions. Key Technical Specifications