fiat winner

derek

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Having just acquired a fiat 115 winner. I am needing some parts , first question is does anyone know of a breaker . and is there a ford tractor range that used similar parts I am needing a top link casting and some drop arms and levelling box ,thanks
 

agrimax

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Co Down
The smaller TMs or 60 series would have the same top link casting (PTO housing). Might have the same drop arms..... They are basically blue Fiats after all......
 

6480

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Having just acquired a fiat 115 winner. I am needing some parts , first question is does anyone know of a breaker . and is there a ford tractor range that used similar parts I am needing a top link casting and some drop arms and levelling box ,thanks
John conaty . U can find him online . Think he is under slyan tractor spares
 
The smaller TMs or 60 series would have the same top link casting (PTO housing). Might have the same drop arms..... They are basically blue Fiats after all......

Dont call New Holland as a blue Fiat. ;) I used to work for local NH dealer around 10-years ago and was laughing when customers were happily driving away with their new "Ford" tractors. Even horrible 100% Fiat based TD80D`s was called as Ford by some customers who still believed that Ford tractor is alive :banghead:
 

Richard Devon

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Mixed Farmer
Dont call New Holland as a blue Fiat. ;) I used to work for local NH dealer around 10-years ago and was laughing when customers were happily driving away with their new "Ford" tractors. Even horrible 100% Fiat based TD80D`s was called as Ford by some customers who still believed that Ford tractor is alive :banghead:


And they were based on the economy -66 series, not even a proven -90 range
 
Having just acquired a fiat 115 winner. I am needing some parts , first question is does anyone know of a breaker . and is there a ford tractor range that used similar parts I am needing a top link casting and some drop arms and levelling box ,thanks


I think New Holland built a TM Classic range (maybe a 115 and 125) around 2000-2002. I think they were basically a Fiat Winner
 
Dont call New Holland as a blue Fiat. ;) I used to work for local NH dealer around 10-years ago and was laughing when customers were happily driving away with their new "Ford" tractors. Even horrible 100% Fiat based TD80D`s was called as Ford by some customers who still believed that Ford tractor is alive :banghead:
Our 5050 has the same cab layout and controls as a old fiat

This made me laugh still the old Fiat emblem on the bonnet and a fiat power engine
But it’s a silver Jubilee ya no
 

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johnboy 4610

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Think the silver tractor was to auction off for charity. Something to do with Platts Harris celebrating 100 years in business but i could be wrong
 

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