UTB/Universal 703 Tractor

Manufacturer UTB/Universal
Price 33,000(USD)
Model 703
Equipment Type -
Factory Brasov, Romania

UTB/UNIVERSAL 703 POWER

Engine 70hp / 52.2kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor features a robust 4-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of 3.8L, delivering 70hp at a rated RPM of 2400. Key advantages include its optimal power-to-weight ratio and torque characteristics for medium-duty agricultural tasks. However, its relatively lower RPM may limit speed performance in high-demand applications, necessitating careful consideration for operations requiring rapid fieldwork.

Description UTB diesel 4-cylinder
Displacement 229.4ci / 3.8L
Bore/Stroke 4.016x4.528inches / 102x 115mm
Power 70hp / 52.2kW
Rated RPM 2400

UTB/UNIVERSAL 703 ENGINE

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor is powered by a 3.8L four-cylinder diesel engine, providing robust torque for various agricultural applications. With a fuel tank capacity of 21.13 gallons (80.0 liters), it offers extended operational time between refuels, advantageous for long-field work. However, its weight and size may pose challenges in navigating tighter spaces or uneven terrain.

Description UTB 3.8L 4-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 21.13gal / 80.0L

TRANSMISSION

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor's constant mesh transmission provides seamless gear engagement with reduced wear, facilitating efficient power transfer under various loads. With 16 forward and 4 reverse gears, it offers versatile speed options for different field tasks, enhancing maneuverability in tight spaces. However, maintaining the constant mesh system can be more complex compared to synchromesh transmissions, potentially leading to higher maintenance requirements.

Transmission constant mesh
Gears 16 forward and 4 reverse

MECHANICAL

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor features a versatile 4x2 or optional 4WD configuration that enhances traction and stability in diverse terrain conditions. Its 16-speed transmission allows for precise speed control and efficient power management, making it suitable for various agricultural applications. However, the 4x2 version may struggle in muddy or uneven fields compared to the 4WD option, which is advantageous for demanding environments.

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

HYDRAULICS

Pump flow 10.57gpm / 40.0lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear lift 6393lbs / 2899kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear RPM 540, 1000

UTB/UNIVERSAL 703 TIRES

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor features a 4WD configuration, enhancing traction and stability on varied terrains, particularly beneficial for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. The front tires (7.50-18 and 11.2R24) provide good maneuverability, while the larger rear tire (16.9R34) offers improved load-carrying capacity and field performance. However, potential challenges may include tire wear and maintenance due to the weight distribution, especially under heavy loads or rough conditions.

Ag front 7.50-18/11.2R24 (4WD)
Ag rear 16.9R34

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 87.01inches / 221cm
Length 141.7inches / 359cm
Height 106.3inches / 270cm
Weight 7385lbs / 3349kg

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The UTB/Universal 703 tractor features a wheelbase of 87.01 inches (221 cm), providing increased stability for field operations but potentially limiting maneuverability in tight spaces. Weighing 7,385 lbs (3,349 kg), it offers robust traction, which is advantageous for heavy-duty tasks but may pose challenges in transportability and fuel efficiency. The front tire size of 7.50-18 and rear tire size of 16.9R34 contribute to a well-balanced load distribution, suitable for plowing and tillage, but may require careful attention to tire pressure for optimal performance.

Wheelbase 87.01inches / 221cm
Weight 7385lbs / 3349kg
Front tire 7.50-18
Rear tire 16.9R34


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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