UTB/Universal 1010 Tractor

Manufacturer UTB/Universal
Price 36,000(USD)
Model 1010
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory Brasov, Romania

VARIANTS

1010DT 4WD

UTB/UNIVERSAL 1010 POWER

Engine 100hp / 74.6kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The UTB 1010 tractor features a robust 6-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 5.4L, providing a maximum output of 100hp at 2400 RPM, ideal for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. With a large bore and stroke (102 mm x 110 mm), it offers enhanced torque characteristics, which can improve efficiency during plowing or heavy towing scenarios. However, owners should consider maintenance challenges related to the liquid-cooled system and ensure proper cooling system management to prevent overheating during prolonged operations.

Description UTB diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 329.1ci / 5.4L
Bore/Stroke 4.016x4.331inches / 102x 110mm
Power 100hp / 74.6kW
Rated RPM 2400

UTB/UNIVERSAL 1010 ENGINE

The UTB 1010 tractor is powered by a robust 5.4L 6-cylinder diesel engine, offering high torque and efficiency for demanding agricultural tasks. With a 45-gallon (170.3L) fuel tank, it provides extended operational time, reducing downtime for refueling during intensive projects. However, the combination of a larger engine and fuel tank may increase the total weight, potentially requiring a lift capacity assessment for compatible implements and attachments.

Description UTB 5.4L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 45gal / 170.3L

TRANSMISSION

The UTB/Universal 1010 tractor features a 16-speed forward and 4-speed reverse transmission, offering versatility for various agricultural tasks and terrain adaptability. This wide range of gears allows for precise speed adjustments, making it suitable for both field work and transport duties. However, operators may need time to familiarize themselves with gear selection to optimize performance and efficiency in different scenarios.

Gears 16 forward and 4 reverse

MECHANICAL

The UTB/Universal 1010 tractor features both 2WD and 4WD configurations, providing versatility for various terrain conditions; the 4x4 MFWD enhances traction and stability on uneven ground. Its 16-speed transmission offers a wide range of gear ratios, allowing for optimized speed control and improved fuel efficiency during diverse field tasks. Ideal for agricultural operations requiring adaptability, the 4WD setup may present additional maintenance needs compared to 2WD options.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Transmission 16-speed

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 8.2gpm / 31.0lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540, 1000

UTB/UNIVERSAL 1010 TIRES

The UTB/Universal 1010 tractor is equipped with an Ag front tire size of 7.50-20 and Ag rear tire size of 16.9-38, providing enhanced stability and traction in agricultural applications. The larger rear tires facilitate better weight distribution and reduced soil compaction, but may pose challenges in tight maneuvering spaces. Overall, this configuration is suited for medium to heavy-duty fieldwork, making it ideal for various agricultural tasks like plowing and cultivating.

Ag front 7.50-20
Ag rear 16.9-38

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 103inches / 261cm
Weight 9921lbs / 4500kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The UTB Universal 1010 has a wheelbase of 103 inches, providing stable handling and balance for various agricultural applications. Weighing 9921 lbs, it can effectively support heavy implements while maintaining traction, although the weight may limit maneuverability in tight spaces. The tire specifications (Front: 7.50-20, Rear: 16.9-38) suggest good ground coverage and flotation, making it suitable for soft or uneven terrain, but potentially challenging for transport on hard surfaces.

Wheelbase 103inches / 261cm
Weight 9921lbs / 4500kg
Front tire 7.50-20
Rear tire 16.9-38


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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