Tractor Universal 651 — V 1.0

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Most notably offered as a four-wheel drive (4WD) model, which gave it superior traction on rough terrain compared to competitors. TRACTOR UNIVERSAL 651 V 1.0

A manual gearbox typically featuring 10 forward and 2 reverse gears , allowing for precise control during tasks like plowing or high-speed transport. A durable 4-cylinder diesel engine known for fuel

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The (often referred to as the UTB U651 ) is a legendary Romanian workhorse produced by the Uzina Tractorul Brașov (UTB) factory starting in the late 1960s. Built under license from Fiat , it is celebrated for its rugged simplicity, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Engine & Performance

The U651 was a major export success for Romania, reaching markets in Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the UK, it was famously marketed in 1969 for just , roughly £700 cheaper than its nearest rivals, offering "remarkable value" to farmers. Today, it remains a favorite for collectors and vintage tractor enthusiasts due to its straightforward design and ease of repair.

Water-cooled, designed to handle extended periods in tough field conditions. Build & Capability

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