Good day from Ont Canada Many yrs ago Cochshutt had a tractor Fiat 411 r Looked alort like this one.. I wonder if it was same time span. Late 60's early 70's maybe
The Fiat 411 r was produced between 1958 and 1963, one of the most successful mid-powered tractors of that time in Europe, but very rare with Cockshutt brand and livery (very interesting connection). It had a 4 cylinder 2270 cc engine, for 41 HP. Later, from 1966, the newer mid-range models like the Fiat 315 and 415, were sold in North America and Canada under Oliver, White and Minneapolis Moline brands too. The following completely new lineup of early 1970s were built again with the same variety of brands. This is a similarly powered machine, though a bit larger, coming from another family tree: OM machines of the 1950s. First we have the OM 35/40 r, then the 45 r, the 50 r ( r stands for ruote, wheeled, the tracked ones had the letter c for cingoli), then the 512 r and later this, the 513 r, with a healty and sturdy 4 cylinders, 4395 cc, 64 hp engine at very low revs, so reliable and very difficult to overheat. Intelligent choice because, anyway, all Fiat big diesels were still water-cooled, not aircooled like contemporary SAME tractors. Sold in Italy with the original OM brand, sold abroad under Fiat badge for marketing reasons. Very hardworking machine this ! 👌🏻
I've 615.. Same engine.. "highlander" 😊
L'ho provato....è inguidabile
what a sound
nice tractor
Good day from Ont Canada Many yrs ago Cochshutt had a tractor Fiat 411 r Looked alort like this one.. I wonder if it was same time span. Late 60's early 70's maybe
The Fiat 411 r was produced between 1958 and 1963, one of the most successful mid-powered tractors of that time in Europe, but very rare with Cockshutt brand and livery (very interesting connection). It had a 4 cylinder 2270 cc engine, for 41 HP. Later, from 1966, the newer mid-range models like the Fiat 315 and 415, were sold in North America and Canada under Oliver, White and Minneapolis Moline brands too. The following completely new lineup of early 1970s were built again with the same variety of brands. This is a similarly powered machine, though a bit larger, coming from another family tree: OM machines of the 1950s. First we have the OM 35/40 r, then the 45 r, the 50 r ( r stands for ruote, wheeled, the tracked ones had the letter c for cingoli), then the 512 r and later this, the 513 r, with a healty and sturdy 4 cylinders, 4395 cc, 64 hp engine at very low revs, so reliable and very difficult to overheat. Intelligent choice because, anyway, all Fiat big diesels were still water-cooled, not aircooled like contemporary SAME tractors. Sold in Italy with the original OM brand, sold abroad under Fiat badge for marketing reasons. Very hardworking machine this ! 👌🏻
@@emilianodelbue1665 thanks for your knowledge. Don't know much about Fiat.
@@donvoll2580 Thanks ! Always a pleasure !
Hi, I have a 513r and our 3pl doesn't work. It has a loader and I have cleaned to filters
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No fiat this is OM 513R
De cît este motorul?
OM not Fiat