Onega Tractor Plant
Private limited company | |
Industry | Mechanical engineering |
Founded | August 29, 1703 |
Headquarters | Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia |
Products | Tractors, tracked skidders, forwarders, harvesters etc |
Website | www.otz.tplants.com |
The Onega Tractor Plant or Onezhskiy Tractor Plant (Russian: Онежский тракторный завод, tr. Onezhsiy traktorniy zavod, abbreviated ОТЗ, OTZ) is a major Russian machine-building manufacturing plant in Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia.
History
The plant was established on August 29, 1703. The first tractor, tracked skidder the TDT-40 model, was manufactured on 1956.[1] The Onega Tractor Plant (OTZ) is a company in Russia that manufactures and markets a range of forestry vehicles and machinery such as forwarders and harvesters.[2]
Historical products
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Products
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Onezhets-310

Onezhets-390

Onezhets-392
The company produces tracked all-terrain vehicles with amphibious, tractors tracked and skidders, forwarders, harvesters.
Tractors
- Onezhets-310
- Onezhets-380
- Onezhets-390
- Onezhets-392
- Onezhets-395
- Onezhets-400
- Onezhets-500 Amphibian[3]
Skidders
- Onezhets-320
- Onezhets-330
- Onezhets-335
- Onezhets-420
- Onezhets-460
Forwarders
- Onezhets-350
- Onezhets-KH-7
Harvesters
- Onezhets-KH-451
- Onezhets-KH-8[4]
References
- ↑ Onezhsiy traktorniy zavod Historical products (Russian)
- ↑ Onezhsiy traktorniy zavod Encyclopedia machines for harvesting (Russian)
- ↑ new Onezhets-500 Amphibian, 2015 (Russian)
- ↑ new Onezhets-KH-8, 2015 (Russian)
External links
Media related to Onezhsky Tractor Plant at Wikimedia Commons
- History Museum OTZ (Russian)
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