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Fiatagri 88-94 and 80-90......


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The 80-90 is around 80hp Martin, the 90 series were alll numbered in that way, the first number denoting hp, the second the model range, would guess that the same applies to the 88-94 as well :);)

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Brilliant, cheers Gavin......  :);) ;)

Do you know if either of the models had a shuttle for changing direction or if it was purely done by gears mate?

The 80-90 would have the same gearbox as our 110-90 being 5 gears on one stick and ranges and reverse on the other, no form of shuttle on them but easy enough and no electronics to go wrong, can't help with the 88-94, if no one else can i can speak to our mechanic at work who spent years working on the tractors, if you decide to go that way i can give you his phone number for advice on what to look for ;):)

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Cheers Gavin......Sounds good to me, easy enough to use for loader work too I suppose...... :);) ;)

I used to use the 110-90 on a hedge cutter with no problems, you soon build up the muscles in your left leg with the clutch ;D:D :D :D;)

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I used to use the 110-90 on a hedge cutter with no problems, you soon build up the muscles in your left leg with the clutch ;D:D :D :D;)

I can imagine mate...... :D

Just checked an old Classic Tractor for an 88-94 Buyer's Guide and the cab seems a bit cramped like, so probably better with one from the 90 Series...... :);)

i have seen several of these round this way just latly, saw a blue fiat shaped 80 90 4wd that other day,

Don't see too many around here but one contractor has or had an 88-94, 110-90 in New Holland colours and a F115...... :);) ;)

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Of course you could just venture south and buy our F140 out of the clearence auction i think we are going to have soon when the boss packs up ;):D :D

Now that's true mate......When will the auction be? Don't know if I'd be able to afford a F Series one though...... :-\

Bit big for a loader too eh...... :);)

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    The only two Fiats I have driven, a 80-90 and a 100-90 , both had the shuttle floor mounted on the left of the seat, can't remember if it had a neutral position though, I think neutral was on the gear lever on the right. The 80-90 was fitted with a loader and the shuttle was ideal for it ,as you could shuttle with you left hand and use the loader joystick with the right. They seemed to be both good basic, reliable tractors with the minimum of electronics.

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