The T150 was actually sold in the United States for a number of years badged as a Belarus 1500. I saw one at a tractor show last year, very different than American tractors at the time, looked like it was made mostly from truck components and had air brakes and leaf spring suspension. They did not sell well here while the smaller Belarus tractors had moderate success.
Another video well done by you. It is very interesting to see these video. Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s Russia was closed off to our cameras and news.
Just started video!! Love the music bro! Gonna watch it all! Also…. That diesel beast @5:45!! Awesome looking machine! Great video Sergei!! Two 👍 all the way!
Believe it's Loosely based on the American Steiger tractor 4x4. I don't know if all of them but some of them used a V8 Russian diesel with a pre-oiling system and centrifugal oil filter. Big inline bosch style injection pump. Believe some of them were sold in the US mostly in Wisconsin Minnesota. The Belarus tractor which were smaller & sold a lot more than the big ones in the US.
I was always a fan of the "K-700" as I have heard it called here in the US. Looks very similar to this. I saw one in person once it was modified but it was also unstoppable.
i remeber when i was like 6 or 7 when i sae this monstrosity, the dude toke me for a ride , i remember it to this day, driving through a huge ditch like it was nothing
@@UshankaShownot really the west did not have anything like it,we use 3 point hitch,and tracked tractors where not really in use in the west at that time
@@rdekort9273 Stalingrad Tractor factory was making CAT under Stalinets name. The Soviets preferred tracked tractors because they were better at towing howitzers
You should add Ukraine to the name of your channel.. I had a hard time revisiting because ushanka is an unknown word for most. I bet your number of views would improve too.
The comunal farms (Koljoz) and state farms (sovjoz) got it, some, if they are lucky. There were no private farmer that can afford (or authorized to have) more than 1-2 horses.
@@UshankaShowWhat happened to the collective farm tractors, after the collapse? Did they stay property of the state? Continued communal use? Private ownership?
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the t150 lately has became famous recovering armored vehicles from the fields
Growing up we watched the machines work the fields. Nice to see machines from other places working the earth
The T150 was actually sold in the United States for a number of years badged as a Belarus 1500. I saw one at a tractor show last year, very different than American tractors at the time, looked like it was made mostly from truck components and had air brakes and leaf spring suspension. They did not sell well here while the smaller Belarus tractors had moderate success.
Kirovets was also sold under the Belarus name.
Another video well done by you. It is very interesting to see these video. Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s Russia was closed off to our cameras and news.
Just started video!! Love the music bro! Gonna watch it all! Also…. That diesel beast @5:45!! Awesome looking machine! Great video Sergei!! Two 👍 all the way!
Believe it's Loosely based on the American Steiger tractor 4x4. I don't know if all of them but some of them used a V8 Russian diesel with a pre-oiling system and centrifugal oil filter. Big inline bosch style injection pump. Believe some of them were sold in the US mostly in Wisconsin Minnesota.
The Belarus tractor which were smaller & sold a lot more than the big ones in the US.
I was always a fan of the "K-700" as I have heard it called here in the US. Looks very similar to this. I saw one in person once it was modified but it was also unstoppable.
Still good tractors,longer lifespan than the new ones 👌🏼
I was really hoping for a rundown on operating one... I would like to acquire one of these or a K701.
What do ya do with a drunken sailor early in the morning?😊
i remeber when i was like 6 or 7 when i sae this monstrosity, the dude toke me for a ride , i remember it to this day, driving through a huge ditch like it was nothing
Stalinets is cool too.
Ja majet T 25a 1975 goda😊😅❤
I still dont know how to operate T150.
I feel cheated.
And what's that self attaching hitch?
I wonder if John Deere & Co. in the distant past ever felt threatened by these Soviet "Monster Tractors."
They had to complete with them, these tractors were sold worldwide.
Sergei you need to do a collaboration with Big Tractor Power.
))) Except I have zero tractor knowledge
@UshankaShow but that's why you need to. BTP has tractor knowledge and may know where to find a Belarus 1500 to drive here in America
There's also a 1700. I don't think we got pony start like they did in the USSR.
Sergei were they copying our tractors with these or was this a Soviet design on their own?
Never copied, only inspired by the Western design
@@UshankaShownot really the west did not have anything like it,we use 3 point hitch,and tracked tractors where not really in use in the west at that time
@@rdekort9273 Stalingrad Tractor factory was making CAT under Stalinets name. The Soviets preferred tracked tractors because they were better at towing howitzers
@@rdekort9273: they were used heavily in orchards and forestry.
You should add Ukraine to the name of your channel.. I had a hard time revisiting because ushanka is an unknown word for most. I bet your number of views would improve too.
Thank you for your suggestion. But this channel is not about Ukraine but Soviet Union
Is it propaganda or every farmer got this high equipment ?
Every collective farm. We had no individual kulak farmers
The comunal farms (Koljoz) and state farms (sovjoz) got it, some, if they are lucky. There were no private farmer that can afford (or authorized to have) more than 1-2 horses.
Probably community farmers. Sharecroppers.
State run farms most likely.
@@UshankaShowWhat happened to the collective farm tractors, after the collapse?
Did they stay property of the state?
Continued communal use?
Private ownership?
Now... replaced with john deere and towing russian tanks 🤣🤣