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Ursus advertisement from 1914 Post-war Ursus C-45. The Ursus Factory was founded in 1893 on 15 Sienna Street, Warsaw, by three engineers and four businessmen.It was first named: Towarzystwo Udziałowe Specyalnej Fabryki Armatur (Company of a Special Factory of Fixture), later with an addition: i Motorów (and Motors). [2]
Industry of Machinery and Tractors (Serbian: Индустрија машина и трактора, romanized: Industrija mašina i traktora; abbr. IMT) is a Serbian manufacture company which produce and sells tractors and agricultural machinery.
Industrija Motora Rakovica (Serbian Cyrillic: Индустрија Мотора Раковица; abbr. IMR) was an agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Rakovica, Belgrade, Serbia.
From 1961 until 1995 the T-40 was a farm tractor built by the Lipetsk Tractor Plant. [1]The T-40 was designed for plowing light soil, processing row crops, mowing, plowing snow and for transportation.
Belarus MTZ-820 in Begeč, Serbia. Up to the 1950s MTZ had not produced wheeled tractors, tracked crawler tractors being more common. These early tractors were essentially re-claimed tanks, with the gun turret removed and a flatbed, winch, crane or dozer blade added; the tractors saw more use in land reclamation and forestry applications rather than agriculture.
The company emerged in October 1946 [3] from the nationalized aircraft producer Zmaj.It was privatized in 2006. [4]Once known worldwide for its combine harvesters, [5] in 2017 the company employed around 40 people and owned more than 200 hectares of land. [3]
Zastava Automobiles (Serbian: Застава Аутомобили, Zastava Automobili) was a Serbian international car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Group Zastava Vehicles which went bankrupt in May 2017.
1975 Western Auto Garden Tiller. Western Auto was known for its private labelled Western Flyer Bicycle and Performance Radial GT tire brand. Other Western Auto private-labeled brands included Davis tires, Tough One batteries, TrueTone electronics, Citation appliances, Wizard tools, and Wizard typewriters — the latter as re-branded typewriters manufactured by Brother Industries of Nagoya, Japan.