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Ursus C360 | 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.

The Perkins engine was widely praised by Polish farmers for its significantly lower fuel consumption compared to the standard 4-cylinder model. Ursus C360 3P

The 3-cylinder Perkins engine provides smoother operation but is often associated with a characteristic, louder "whine" from the main transmission at high speeds. The defining feature of the C-360-3P is its engine

The Ursus C-360-3P remains a staple on small and medium-sized farms throughout Poland. Due to its massive production volume, spare parts are still widely available through retailers like Truck1 , keeping these "working classics" in active service decades after production ended. It was eventually succeeded by the Ursus 3512 , which fully integrated the Massey Ferguson license. Performance: It delivers 47

The 3P is slightly less powerful (47.5 HP) than the standard C-360 (52 HP), making the latter more suitable for heavy soil plowing.

The is a legendary Polish utility tractor that represents a unique technical fusion between Eastern European ruggedness and British engineering. Produced primarily between 1981 and 1993 at the Ursus Tractor Factory in Warsaw, it was a specialized variant of the standard C-360, distinguished by its fuel-efficient "Perkins" heart. Engine: The "Perkins" Revolution

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

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