In the early 1970s, Polish fields were dominated by the older C-4011. When the Ursus C-355 rolled off the assembly line in Warsaw, it felt like a revolution. While most tractors were being painted in standard yellow or gray, a special batch emerged in .
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 URSUS C-355 ZIELONY
: It featured the S-4002 engine, a 4-cylinder diesel powerhouse delivering 45 HP . In the early 1970s, Polish fields were dominated
: 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. It wasn't just a tractor; it was a
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)