Stary Z083: Bizon Gigant

The Gigant series debuted in 1976 with the Z060, which was briefly the largest combine harvester in Europe. The Z083 arrived a decade later as a refined successor. Unlike its predecessors that used augers to transport grain to the threshing drum, the Z083 utilized a more traditional and reliable . Technical Specifications

The was a flagship heavy-duty combine harvester produced by the Polish manufacturer Fabryka Maszyn Żniwnych (FMŻ) in Płock between 1986 and 1989. As the final evolution of the "Gigant" series, it was designed primarily for large-scale state-owned farms (PGRs) and was one of the largest and most powerful machines produced in Poland at the time. Historical Context Bizon Gigant Stary z083

The Z083 was characterized by its massive dimensions and advanced-for-its-time hydrostatic transmission, which eliminated the need for a traditional gearbox and clutch. Bizon (kombajn rolniczy) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia The Gigant series debuted in 1976 with the