The MAZ 525, a Soviet-made truck produced from 1950 to the early 60s, was a hefty and hardy workhorse. Its majestic red cab rests atop an expansive chassis that appears almost tank-like. This truck is powered by a sputtering, four-cylinder, inline four engine, accompanied by a gear-driven manual transmission. It has an impressive carrying capacity, thanks to its heavy-duty axle and axles hauling the two-tonne payload. The MAZ 525 is a five-wheeler, meaning it has one large wheel at each corner and one at the middle. It features an efficient eight-drive system that makes it good for work on rough terrain. Its ruggedness was further emphasized by its off-road tires and the heavy-duty shock absorbers that gave it a softer ride. The engine on this truck is noisier than today's counterparts, thanks to its archaic design, but it gets the job done. It has a manual start-up, which requires turning the key and giving it gas to get it going. The headlights are made out of two round bulbs providing relatively low illumination, while the rear lights are powered by a single light bulb. Due to its huge size and mammoth frame, the MAZ 525 was an ideal option for hauling cargo in rural places. Its agricultural applications were vast, as it was commonly seen carrying timber, stones, and other materials used in the construction of roads. It was a reliable and efficient beast that still stands as an impressive piece of engineering today.
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