OLD MACHINES STILL EARNING THEIR CRUST!!
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OLD MACHINES STILL EARNING THEIR CRUST!!
Here are some pics taken today during leveling etc of 500+ tonnes of rubble.
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Good topic title Don't see many of them little Fiat crawlers around, always thought all that front end tubing/bracketry looked a bit flimsy but may be wrong .
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Yeah, They must be much stronger than they look. We have lifted many very heavy things and never for a mishap. However, the later Fiat Allis crawlers had flat bar for the loadr arms. Cheers
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Is that one a model FL4?
Saw a couple of Fiat-Allis crawler loaders over the years (no pictures) but not an original Fiat from what I can remember. Nice to see one that still runs and works.
Saw a couple of Fiat-Allis crawler loaders over the years (no pictures) but not an original Fiat from what I can remember. Nice to see one that still runs and works.
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Yep, It is a model FL4, 1960. My Dad bought it around 1970, (the same year I was born) and over the years we have aquired parts/donor machine enabling us to keep it running. I still does serious work and is a very hardy little machine.
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A very sturdy machine indeed. That old truck never loss its powers
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