Kharkiv plant of self-propelled chassis – the producer of unique non-classic layout tractors
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.40448Keywords:
tractorbuilding, self-propelled chassis, classic layout, tractor design, agricultureAbstract
The article is about the history of Kharkiv Plant of Self-propelled Chassis, producer of unconventional layout tractors – so-called self-propelled chassis. The information about tractors’ technical options and its models is highlighted. The facts about the creation, design and modifications of self-propelled chassis, their usage in different specific areas are uncovered
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