Posted by blue water massey on August 04, 2016 at 22:37:43 from (198.254.227.107):
In Reply to: long510 posted by long510 on August 04, 2016 at 21:36:26:
the Long 510 is a rebadged UTB/Universal built in Brasov, Romania UTB's were mostly FIAT designs built by Universal under lisence from FIAT sorta of like Lada's not easy to find parts as long is no more and UTB is no more as well IIRC I worked for a guy that had a UTB 640 IIRC and it always had a knock in the motor wasn't a bad tractor but the quality is not there he shipped it out to another property that doesn't do much tractor work about 50 hrs a yr and is still banging n knocking but going when it left here it had about 1250 hrs on it and it was taken to the dealer (now out of bussiness he retired when UTB shutdown) yearly for routine service and it never failed to need a major repair every time it went in both front drive assemblies were done the trans got locked between 1 n 2 all the time he quoted 5000 to fix that was fine if you didn't use 1st gear plus constent charging problems and electrical gremlems I replaced it with an old cockshutt from the 60's that's only had had oil and antifreeze in 5 yrs now that we bought for 500 bucks as to your knocking noise I would say it's the lifters as that's what it sounded like on the one we had but it also sorta sounded like a piston rattle or pinging when the timing was too far advanced on a gas motor I agree sell it if you can find someone to buy it or just run it till its done wear ear plugs
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