Ursus C: 385

The C-385 was born from a unique partnership between the Polish manufacturer and the Czechoslovakian Zetor .

It was a twin of the Zetor 8011 Crystal , featuring a 4-cylinder engine typically producing around 76 to 82 horsepower. Ursus C 385

Under the agreement, engines were largely manufactured by Zetor, while Ursus handled the assembly of gearboxes and other heavy components in Warsaw. Technological "Firsts" The C-385 was born from a unique partnership

For many farmers in the 1970s, the C-385 represented a massive leap in technology and comfort: Ursus C-385 / 1201-1604 - Tractors - Konedata - Koneviesti Technological "Firsts" For many farmers in the 1970s,

The story of the is more than just a history of machinery; it is a tale of international cooperation, industrial ambition, and the modernization of Eastern European agriculture.

Introduced in 1969 and entering full production in 1972, the C-385 was the first of the "Heavy Series" tractors designed at the in Brno. A Product of Cooperation