I'd like to see an honest evaluation after doing 10,000 hours.
What is amazing to me is that there is no black smoke pouring out the stack. Almost seems wrong for a Russian machine.
Probably hired Australian engineers, make it look like it can do something, but don't give it any nuts. You might be mistaken for an American if you do.
Comprehension means you actually understood what it said and when you answer it'll probably be on subject.
That's interesting. Looks like on there mid range dozers they still use rails ,then on the bigger models they use the "Tank" style track. http://chtz-uraltrac.com/catalog/categories/3.php
Put one blade in "float", then the dozer with the weight and power advantage wins.Looks to me that the 7 is a size or two bigger tractor and the russian tractor a lgp? He would have quite abit less traction compared to 7? We have had lots of pushing contests with Cat 7g's and 8ks and in almost every case whoever has his blade lower will win. The only true way is to hook a cable to the hitches and have a tug o war!