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Fiat Allis fl10B

Welder Dave

Senior Member
Not popular on here so not a lot of advice on them. I think parts availability might be an issue. Hopefully someone that knows them will come along.
 

1693TA

Senior Member
Son in law ordered a water pump today for one I found in Italy a few months ago. Just a bit over $1600.00 plus $296.00 freight is taking the owner all the way. Of course then there is the labor the dealership will charge for the installation and reassembly of the tractor which is currently torn down for access.

Probably should have repowered the tractor with a Cummins 4BT from the start as those Fiat engines are very expensive to keep in operation outside of Europe.
 

Vetech63

Senior Member
It's a decent machine if in good shape. The problem is you will spend more time looking for parts than actually operating it.
 

1693TA

Senior Member
It's a decent machine if in good shape. The problem is you will spend more time looking for parts than actually operating it.
That is a very good assumption. I worked at the Allis plant twice in 1976, (job training) during high school, and there were several on the grounds then. Very good power to weight ratio but different not being built completely there, (finish assembly only) as European built.

If in good condition otherwise, very worthy of a repower.
 

1693TA

Senior Member
The only lacking thing about those machines is the parts support. Repowered to Cummins and I'd wager they could be worked routinely as most everything else on them was pretty robust best I remember.

Yours looks as if it's done a few shifts in it's time.
 

Buddy

Well-Known Member
It was removed from a vacant lot and sent here to see if I could get it running. I have a starter headed this way now. It turns out ok, I'll run it through the shop and make an attempt to sell it per its condition and my time.
 

1693TA

Senior Member
I remember them back in 1976 when I was job training at the AC plant. Several of the type came in and were staged in an area of the grounds. I always looked at all the new tractors, but not being built there, (Springfield, IL) and only the lift arms and such installed at the plant, they got little attention till shipment. I drove a lot of new tractors from the staging area to the shipping lot, but don't remember operating one of these.
 

1693TA

Senior Member
I asked my son in law about the one I posted photos of and he tells me the farmer that owns the machine still uses it regularly in his feed lot for cleaning. He is looking to replace the tractor with a large frame CTL in the future however citing lack of parts availability. This water pump being the case in point.

Also turns out one of his sons was going to rebuild the leaking pump and didn't have all the bolts removed from the pump casting when he applied a crowbar thinking a gasket was stuck. The rest is history.
 

orangeman

Well-Known Member
Fiat Allis formed a distribution center for parts in Carrolstream Illinois. Due to Fiat's anemic marketing, the Fiat Allis branded machines were not long for sales and service in this country. If memory serves Fiat Allis North America was done by early 1993. Sad to see the old Allis Crawler - Loader Dozer line gone. Prior to Fiat -. Allis was once one of the big three that built the U.S. Interstate System, Airports and Hydro Electric facilities along with Caterpillar and International.
 

Tones

Senior Member
Not only in the States either, Allis Chalmers had a big presence in Australia and New Zealand. Probably bigger than International Harvester at on time. IMHO the biggest mistake Allis Chalmers made was getting involved with Fiat.
 
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