Often modified with a snow blade for clearing driveways. Maintenance Tips for Owners
The (commonly known as "Władek" in Poland or simply the "Vladimir") is a legendary compact tractor that has been a staple of small-scale farming in Eastern Europe since the mid-1960s. Renowned for its air-cooled diesel engine and remarkable versatility , it remains a popular choice for gardeners, orchardists, and hobby farmers today. Key Specifications & Design
Originally 20 hp , later upgraded to 25 hp in the T-25A model. WЕ‚adimirec T25
The T-25 is an "all-rounder" for light duties. It is frequently used with standard implements like:
The T-25 is designed to be a simple, "indestructible" workhorse that can be easily repaired in the field. Two-cylinder, four-stroke D21A diesel . Often modified with a snow blade for clearing driveways
Capable of hauling small trailers (up to 1.5–2 tons).
Unique for its size, the tractor's track width, ground clearance, and even wheel base can be adjusted to fit different crop rows. Popular Models & Variations Key Feature T-25 The original base model. Produced in Kharkiv (1966–1972). T-25A Upgraded 25 hp engine and metal cab. The most common version found today. T-25A2 Equipped with a safety frame and canvas top. Preferred for low-clearance orchard work. T-25K High-clearance version (1,500 mm). Specifically for tall-stem crops like maize. Common Use Cases Key Specifications & Design Originally 20 hp ,
Mechanical with 6 forward and 6 reverse gears, plus 2 specialized "crawler" gears for slow-speed tasks like planting.