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Ursus C360 3p -

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

The defining feature of the C-360-3P is its engine. While the standard C-360 used a Polish-designed 4-cylinder S-4003 engine, the 3P was equipped with the . Configuration: A 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled diesel engine. Performance: It delivers 47.5 HP (34.9 kW) at 2,250 rpm. Ursus C360 3P

While both models are iconic, the 3P offered a different operational experience. Reviewers at Ultimate Specs and specialized agricultural forums highlight several key distinctions: Despite the engine change, the 3P retained much

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 While the standard C-360 used a Polish-designed 4-cylinder

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

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

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