The Ural 4320-41 Truck 1977 is a classic, reliable Russian workhorse of a truck. Its been around since 1977, and continues to be a go-to option for many Russian work sites. At a glance, it is easily recognizable due to its distinctive front grille, large crown hood and angular shape. Despite its age, it has aged well and still looks modern. Measuring at 2948 mm wide and up to 11 metres long, the Ural 4320-41 has an extended cab design, accommodating a crew-cab unit. On the exterior, it has multiple steel bumpers, side guards, a canvas canopy and a wide array of optional extras. Under the hood is a 4-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel engine with a displacement of 6,7 liters. It can produce a whopping 226 horsepower, and with its massive fuel and oil tanks, it has an impressive range of approximately 900 kilometres per fill-up. The Ural 4320-41s true strength lies in its extraordinary payload capacity of up to 7 tonnes, depending on the wheelbase and cab design. A tipping and rear mounted crane are also available for even heavier loads. Furthermore, the Ural 4320-41 is highly durable and known for rarely breaking down or needing repair. For such an old truck, the Ural 4320-41 still performs impressively when it comes to towing, hauling and transport. It is used widely across Russia for a variety of applications, and will certainly remain a staple of the Russian workforce for years to come.
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