DT-75 Pack v1.0 – FS22
The tractor has been produced by the Volgograd Tractor Plant since 1963, or more precisely, from December 30, 1963 (according to other sources, since 1962), the Pavlodar Tractor Plant was produced en masse from 1968 to 1992, in relatively small quantities in the 90s years. The number of tractors produced at VgTZ from 1962 to 1995 was 1,652,500 units, at PTZ from 1968 to 1995 – 862,300 units. The first two experimental DT-75s were assembled at VgTZ on July 16, 1956. In May 1960, a decision was made to reconstruct the plant and switch to production of the DT-75 tractor. On August 28, 1967, serial production of the DT-75M tractor began at VgTZ in 1969, production of the DT-75B swamp tractor began (according to other sources, in 1968). At PTZ the first tractor was produced on August 12, 1968 (DT-75M). The difference between the tractors of the Pavlodar Tractor Plant and the tractors of the Volgograd Tractor Plant is the presence of the inscription “Kazakhstan” instead of “DT-75” on the sides of the hood, color (blue with a matte white cab top for DT-75M, yellow for DT-75ML, DT-75T versus the usually red color for VgTZ tractors). Tractors with a fuel tank located to the left of the cab (for example, DT-75V, DT-75MV, DT-75N) were produced only at VgTZ. Yellow tractors with a large cab (DT-75ML, DT-75T) were produced only at PTZ.
Specification:
Price: $15,000
Power: 90 hp
Maximum speed: 12 km h
Configurations:
Shields
Headlights
Caterpillars: narrow, wide
Blade: 1 cylinder, 2 cylinders
Engine shields
Front counterweight
Wings
Mud flaps
Toolbox
Air filter
Exhaust pipe
Oil pan protection
4 types of checkpoints
Hood and roof protection
Cooperative sign
License plate
Color:
Main
Design
Decals
Shields
Hydraulic cylinders
Loaders
Katkov
Roofs
Protection
The pack includes:
Tractor: DT-75
Loaders: PTS-77, PFP-1.2, TO-7, PND -250
Attachments: Counterweight, Short and regular blades, Bucket, Forks for logs, Forks for manure
Supports Interactive Control