Zil 133 Timber -
Original truck beds were often constructed of wood , though metal modifications were common. Model Evolution
Approximately 9,000 mm in length and 2,500 mm in width. Roles in Forestry and Industry
Most units were produced as bare chassis for the installation of cranes (KS-3575) , fire equipment, or specialized loaders like the ZMU-8 . ZIL 133 Timber
The is a heavy-duty, 3-axle Soviet/Russian truck produced by the Likhachov Plant (ZiL) from 1975 to 2000. While "Timber" is not a specific factory model name, the truck's robust
Modernized in the 1990s with the cab from the newer ZIL-4331 line. Original truck beds were often constructed of wood
Used post-war and in later decades for clearing land and hauling timber due to its strong torque and stable 3-axle design.
chassis and high payload capacity made it a common choice for heavy industrial roles, including and forest clearing. Key Technical Specifications The is a heavy-duty, 3-axle Soviet/Russian truck produced
Produced until 2002, featuring updated YaMZ-236A-1 engines. ZIL-133D1 with a MAZ truck body. - Facebook


