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romain
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Topic: fiat allis fl10Posted: 23 hours 37 minutes ago at 5:22pm |
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salut les gars moi c'est romain j'ai un fiat allis fl10
Je voudrais savoir si l'un de vous est caler sur ce modèle et ou je peux trouver des pièces et des joints svp merci
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Eric B
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Joined: 09 Feb 2012 Location: British Columbi Points: 1009 |
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Posted: 3 hours 52 minutes ago at 1:07pm |
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Welcome to the forum!
I'm no expert on the FL10 but I used to own an FL9. Parts are not easy to find but parts like seals and bearings you can research by inner and outer diameter size and with old parts removed you are likely to find letters and numbers on there. Once you have some numbers you can always type them into 'search' and get cross references. Being that the FL10 was likely made in Italy (my FL9 was) you may have some success with a search there, even for used parts. In time, you may get some FL 10 expert on this thread that will come up with the information you're looking for. Cheers
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Ian Beale
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Joined: 03 Oct 2011 Location: New South Wales Points: 1006 |
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Posted: 1 hour 27 minutes ago at 3:32pm |
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We've got a plain FA 10 dozer. The parts book has a table in the back which translates the Fiat bearing part numbers into standard bearing dimensions.
Following discussions on here the parts situation seems a lot better in Australia than in USA. Which means that they are available in Italy if you can make a connection there
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