Ursus C-355 Zielony <360p>
: You can still find these machines on local marketplaces like OLX , sometimes modified with 4x4 drives or turbochargers to keep them working 50 years later.
These "Green Ursuses" were often designated for or prestigious state-run farms (PGRs). For a farmer in the 70s, seeing a green C-355 meant seeing the peak of technology: URSUS C-355 ZIELONY
: Collectors search for original green units, specifically looking for the "dark mint" or glitter-flecked export paint jobs mentioned by restoration experts . : You can still find these machines on
: It introduced a new, flat mask design and improved radiator efficiency that would later become the blueprint for the iconic Ursus C-360 . The Life of a "Green" Legend : It introduced a new, flat mask design
Fast forward to today, and the "Zielony" C-355 has moved from the fields to the status of a .
Unlike the mass-produced yellow "siuntkas" (C-360s) that followed, the green C-355 was a rare sight. It became a family heirloom, passing from grandfather to father to son. Owners on enthusiast forums recount how the green paint held up through decades of harsh winters and dusty harvests. It wasn't just a tractor; it was a partner that could be fixed with a basic wrench and a hammer in the middle of a field. Today: The Collector's Dream
The story of the (Green) is a tale of a legendary machine that bridged the gap between old-school reliability and modern Polish agriculture. The Arrival (1971)
