anyone got any pics or info on
fiat fl4s fl6s remember operating them
on sites along with my farther piling
muck topsoil ready for loading waggons
great little machines
cheers
fl 4 fl 6
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tippertom wrote:anyone got any pics or info on
fiat fl4s fl6s remember operating them
on sites along with my farther piling
muck topsoil ready for loading waggons
great little machines
cheers
Hi, Great to hear someone else likes them. I love my little FL4, heres a pic from this summer.
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Re: fl 4 fl 6
hi jim great pic fl 4 was my first machine I drove as a teen
also drove fl 6 and cat 951 hymacs
leant by my farther fiats were very good tool on general site work
951s were lot stronger powerful for heavy dig and loading
waggons fiat fl4 had ripper and 4in 1 bucket
also drove fl 6 and cat 951 hymacs
leant by my farther fiats were very good tool on general site work
951s were lot stronger powerful for heavy dig and loading
waggons fiat fl4 had ripper and 4in 1 bucket
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Re: fl 4 fl 6
They look a neat loader to have in a collection Its got me thinking. the fl4 looks about the same size as a Case 350.Future project maybe
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B100 LOADER wrote:They look a neat loader to have in a collection Its got me thinking. the fl4 looks about the same size as a Case 350.Future project maybe
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Lets find one first...then toss a coin
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Great photo Steve, interesting to see this is a fl4 'c' with flat loader arms instead of the earlier tubular ones. Also like the ripper tines stowed in the counterweight. Any more pics?
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Re: fl 4 fl 6
Chaseside started to import fl4 & fl6s in the late 60s.they came over as skid units and chaseside made all the frames and hydraulics.The biggest problem with the Fiats was the low ground clearance.At the time they were a cheap machine and sold quite well.
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Taken last week in Rye. Sussex - Big Brother to the FL4/6
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