4x4 is really impressive on these. I tried plowing with off and on. When it is off, tractor transfers power to the outer wheel and slips easily. When it is on, it just pulls like on the rails. It seems like 4x4 on is tractors natural state.
@@dickkeesey8889 indeed. Fiat group have a massive hold on the agri market now, if you look at the back end of them you can still clearly see the F series Fiat.
they pissed all over the competion ..........lots around here were in custom operations and were worked very very very hard ........and stood up welll to all the abuse they got ...........cabs rusted away long before the tractor was worn out ........
They were born in italy. We have a lot of this tractor still working. Reliable tractors and funny to drive
Loved these. Probably cause the design was so unique to the American market. Who ever detailed these did an amazing job! So shiny.
Top of the pops tractors that if sold today would dominate any market
One of the best tractors ever made.
Very nice video,
I live in Germany and we have 4 Fiat tractors
A 180-90, a f115, a 80-88 and a fiat 640 these are very reliable tractors
4x4 is really impressive on these. I tried plowing with off and on. When it is off, tractor transfers power to the outer wheel and slips easily. When it is on, it just pulls like on the rails. It seems like 4x4 on is tractors natural state.
they are amazing tractor i don't know why they didn't sell more we have one at home and it's the most reliable tractor we ever had
They still do as Case Ih and New Holland!!
boom
@@go4damoBoom??
@@bigteddy66 still do....
@@dickkeesey8889 indeed. Fiat group have a massive hold on the agri market now, if you look at the back end of them you can still clearly see the F series Fiat.
What year was it?
I like fiats they are reliable
Fix It Again, Tony!
they pissed all over the competion ..........lots around here were in custom operations and were worked very very very hard ........and stood up welll to all the abuse they got ...........cabs rusted away long before the tractor was worn out ........
@@georgedoorley5628 interesting!
@@georgedoorley5628in Europe
maybe, not made for North American farming. We did run a pair of Hesston potato harvesters though and they worked great
It's = fix it again tomorrow,, at leat in the UK anyway,,
@@alanchatfield4271 in USA, we say Tony, as it's a common Italian American name.