A tractor is a piece of equipment that simply must overcome any dirt - otherwise how can you plow? And such powerful cars as the T-150, MTZ-82 or imported New Holland really inspire confidence. These monsters can handle any impassable places. But is this really the case? Enthusiasts from the OFFROADER channel decided to test it in practice, “offering” tractors to overcome a small-looking “puddle.” It seems like some kind of nonsense - one or two and you're done! Let's see.
The competition starts and the T-150 is the first of the competitors to confidently crawl into the mud. Not even a couple of minutes had passed before the “one hundred and fiftieth” stalled, not even really entering the swamp. Here's a monster for you! Attempts to get out only make the situation worse: the car sinks deeper and deeper. In the end, it became clear: there was no more chance and the car would never get out on its own. I had to pull the poor guy out on a rope. New Holland comes to the rescue, which in size and weight is much smaller than the T-150, and in appearance resembles the MTZ-82, while standing modestly on the sidelines. “One hundred and fiftieth,” although with difficulty, was able to be pulled out of the “puddle.” Now it’s the turn of Dutch and Belarusian equipment. Will these two tractors really be better in cross-country ability than the T-150? Watch the video!
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