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Ursus 1604 Guide

The Ursus 1604 was more than just a machine; it was a symbol of agricultural modernization in Poland. It bridged the gap between traditional farming and the high-output industrial agriculture of the late 20th century. Even today, many 1604s remain in active service on medium-sized farms across Eastern Europe, prized for their , high lifting capacity, and the sheer "weight" they bring to heavy tillage.

The "04" designation signifies its capability. This mechanical front-wheel drive, combined with its substantial weight (nearly 6 tons), provided the traction necessary to pull massive multi-furrow plows and wide cultivators that smaller machines simply couldn't handle. Design and Ergonomics Ursus 1604

Visually, the Ursus 1604 is defined by its "square" aesthetic—a brutalist, functional design typical of the Crystal series. The cabin was remarkably advanced for its time, featuring a safety-frame construction, basic soundproofing, and heating. While it lacks the digital refinement of modern tractors, its mechanical simplicity made it relatively easy to repair in the field with standard tools, contributing to its legendary longevity. The Ursus 1604 was more than just a

In the world of agricultural machinery, the Ursus 1604 remains a respected workhorse—a testament to a time when tractors were built to be over-engineered, loud, and virtually unstoppable. The "04" designation signifies its capability

At its core, the 1604 is powered by a robust (the Martin Z8602.12), displacing roughly 6.8 liters. It produces approximately 150 to 155 horsepower , a formidable figure for its era. This power is managed through a manual transmission with 16 forward and 8 reverse gears, often featuring a hydraulic power torque amplifier that allowed operators to shift under load—a critical feature for maintaining momentum in heavy clay or uphill pulls.