There is a lot of specific Soviet equipment left in the vastness of the country. Most of them have been standing on the outskirts of farms for a long time and are gradually being taken away for spare parts and scrap metal. Comrades who are partial to Soviet technology are buying up tractors and trucks in the hope of “revitalizing” them. Unfortunately, as practice shows, nothing good comes of this. It’s good if the planned project is carried out in the singular. But more often than not, all the abandoned equipment in the area ends up in the enthusiast’s yard, and he can’t stop. He wants to save more trucks and tractors. The free money that appears is spent on purchasing new equipment. And the one that was purchased is quietly rusting in a corner of the yard, waiting for a turn that will never come.
The authors of the Polygon-98 channel are not Plyushkins. Of course, they love old Soviet technology. But the creations of engineers from the USSR do not suit them. It feels like they know how to increase its cross-country ability. Therefore, they cut, adjust, cook, and so on in a circle. As a result, monsters are “born” that the “gloomy Soviet genius” never dreamed of. In fact, the problem is that equipment from the USSR simply ends up in the hands of inventors in a deplorable state. So we have to come up with...
Ikarus is counting on revenge
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