The DT-75GM3S2 is the industrial variant of the DT-75 — the most-produced crawler tractor in history, a platform refined over decades into a byword for mechanical simplicity and repairability. Crawler drive is the machine's argument: tracks spread weight over soft, wet and broken ground where wheeled tractors bog down, deliver constant traction for dozer blades and heavy drawbar loads, and keep working through seasons that stop wheeled fleets.
The industrial GM3S2 configuration targets earthmoving and utility duty — pushing, grading, land clearing, trenching support — alongside the heavy tillage work the platform has always done. For buyers in developing markets, the DT-75 family's appeal is structural: parts are inexpensive and globally traded, any competent mechanic can service it, and the operating economics suit contractors who bill modest local rates.
The tractor is supplied as a single unit from about 27,000 USD — a fraction of Western crawler pricing — making it a rational fleet machine for agricultural enterprises, municipal services and small earthmoving contractors.
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