Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ) will present the new BELARUS 5425 tractor for the first time at the international specialized exhibition "BELAGRO-2025".
MTZ annually presents BELARUS equipment at the BELAGRO exhibition. This year, the Minsk International Exhibition Center is a new venue for everyone. The presentation of a five-hundred-horsepower tractor will be central to us.
The BELARUS 5425 is equipped with a Weichai engine with a capacity of 542 hp. The tractor is equipped with a Full PowerShift transmission, which ensures high efficiency. The model is equipped with a cab with improved conditions for the operator to increase comfort during operation.
Monitoring and precision farming systems are also included in the basic configuration of the tractor.
Earlier, MTZ planned to double increase the production of energy-intensive tractors BELARUS-3522
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