Maximum transport speed is approximately 30 km/h (up to 36 km/h in 1990s models). Notable Modifications
Praised for its simple maintenance and durability, it was a staple on large-scale collective farms across the Soviet Union and was even exported and tested in the United States (University of Nebraska) in 1979. T-150K Green
Its ability to work on both fields and paved roads made it more flexible than its tracked counterpart, the T-150 . Maximum transport speed is approximately 30 km/h (up
The T-150K's versatile chassis has been adapted for numerous roles beyond farming: The T-150K's versatile chassis has been adapted for
The (often referred to in its green color variant) is a legendary high-power wheeled tractor originally produced by the Kharkiv Tractor Plant (KhTZ) in the Soviet Union starting in 1971. While many modern versions are seen in blue or red, the classic "green" T-150K remains an icon of Eastern European agricultural history, known for its articulated steering and heavy-duty performance. Key Specifications
A rare variant used on the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov to clear decks using a MiG-15 jet engine mounted to the tractor. Strengths and Legacy
A front-end loader variant with a 3-ton lifting capacity.