: The initial K-700 was replaced by the heavily updated K-700A (alongside the V12-powered K-701) in 1975.
The is a legendary heavy-duty, four-wheel-drive articulated tractor originally designed and manufactured by the Kirov Plant in St. Petersburg, Russia. When referencing "V2.0," users generally refer to the updated generation of the classic K-700—most notably the K-700A . It served as a massive overhaul featuring a redesigned chassis, modernized bodywork, and upgraded technical specifications. 🚜 Historical Overview
: Instead of the single fuel reservoir system of the older model, engineers placed two massive fuel tanks over the rear wheels. ⚖️ Performance Pros and Cons 🟢 Advantages
: Built with thick steel and crude but incredibly robust mechanical systems. 🔴 Drawbacks
: Serial production of these updated units continued all the way until 2002, with over 400,000 total units built across the lineup. ⚙️ Technical Specifications (K-700A)
: The immense 12.8-ton weight caused severe soil degradation in certain fields.