fiat agri tractors ?

are they common in your area ? any personal experience ? if so... can someone tell me how front loaders will interchange ? or... if there is such a thing... a site that would tell me ?
looking at them because a 4wd would make things much easier for our needs... and a cab with heater fits our age....
can't justify 20+k for the steyrs and case models....
thanks for any tips...
 
If it was here the cab would be completely rotten at that age. Would think any of the 4 cylinder ones would be the same length for loader brackets
that bad ? this one is in pretty good shape with 4000 hours... makes sense for the brackets... plenty tractors available with the loaders on them... I just think that one without would have had a much easier 30+ years....
may be wrong....
 

fiat 9090

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that bad ? this one is in pretty good shape with 4000 hours... makes sense for the brackets... plenty tractors available with the loaders on them... I just think that one without would have had a much easier 30+ years....
may be wrong....
you would be correct ,a tractor that has done a lot of loading would have a lot of wear on the front axle which in turn can be quite expensive to fix,as regards putting on a loader on a fiat we are fitting them all the time ,some times we have to modify brackets from other fiats to suit ,your tractor being a 3cyl would need a short loader and mounted near the cab ie a standard quickie would be hanging too far forward ,i hope that helps you
 
you would be correct ,a tractor that has done a lot of loading would have a lot of wear on the front axle which in turn can be quite expensive to fix,as regards putting on a loader on a fiat we are fitting them all the time ,some times we have to modify brackets from other fiats to suit ,your tractor being a 3cyl would need a short loader and mounted near the cab ie a standard quickie would be hanging too far forward ,i hope that helps you
do you know if a loaded from a 70-90dt will fit a 60-90dt without modifying?
would be a Stoll loader.
thanks
 

fiat 9090

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co offaly eire
do you know if a loaded from a 70-90dt will fit a 60-90dt without modifying?
would be a Stoll loader.
thanks
The brackets would be 6 inches too long and would need to be shortened which is a very simple job it only involves cutting out 6 inches and rewelding and it doesn't effect the structure or strength a 3 hour job with any engineer ,but if the loader is too far forward on your 3 cyl then it's a bigger job,what are you loading and how much is the loader
 
price you mean ? 3500 Euro haggle price.
loading is just hay or haylage rolls... nothing heavier... going to look at the tractor Wednesday... if we buy it... will be looking for a loader.... have found the one from the 70-90.... no real hurry... already have a tractor with loader... they're like chips though... can't have just one.... I found another loader that fits a 550 or 640... any idea if that would fit?
 

fiat 9090

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co offaly eire
price you mean ? 3500 Euro haggle price.
loading is just hay or haylage rolls... nothing heavier... going to look at the tractor Wednesday... if we buy it... will be looking for a loader.... have found the one from the 70-90.... no real hurry... already have a tractor with loader... they're like chips though... can't have just one.... I found another loader that fits a 550 or 640... any idea if that would fit?
i think the 550 is different but i cant be sure,3500 sounds a lot for that loader
 
i think the 550 is different but i cant be sure,3500 sounds a lot for that loader
you are probably right on the price... bad time to look I guess with the lockdown... prices on everything hobby related as well as puppies (it's ok to walk your dog after curfew ) is through the roof...
if the tractor follows us home.... we'll just use it for everything else....
thanks for your time and answers...
 

fiat 9090

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co offaly eire
you are probably right on the price... bad time to look I guess with the lockdown... prices on everything hobby related as well as puppies (it's ok to walk your dog after curfew ) is through the roof...
if the tractor follows us home.... we'll just use it for everything else....
thanks for your time and answers...
no bother its a pity you were not near me ,btw what part of germany is Bavaria
 
decided on a 70-90dt... 70 hp with a loader already on it.... all tight and clean.
got a decent price including new inspection (to register and get plates),delivery, and a round bale spike for the loader...
another question...
loader has down pressure... I've seen on here a few years ago where people were using the loader to push in fence posts..
any tips on how that works ? is there an attachment needed ? or just use the bucket ?
thanks
 
decided on a 70-90dt... 70 hp with a loader already on it.... all tight and clean.
got a decent price including new inspection (to register and get plates),delivery, and a round bale spike for the loader...
another question...
loader has down pressure... I've seen on here a few years ago where people were using the loader to push in fence posts..
any tips on how that works ? is there an attachment needed ? or just use the bucket ?
thanks
If you have a heavy enough tractor just the bucket should be enough.
 

fiat 9090

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Location
co offaly eire
decided on a 70-90dt... 70 hp with a loader already on it.... all tight and clean.
got a decent price including new inspection (to register and get plates),delivery, and a round bale spike for the loader...
another question...
loader has down pressure... I've seen on here a few years ago where people were using the loader to push in fence posts..
any tips on how that works ? is there an attachment needed ? or just use the bucket ?
thanks
You can use just the bucket,it works because the loader has a double acting ram ,ps very handy if you have a puncture ,
 

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