robotech09
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This message is a reply to an archived post by donjr on January 11, 2012 at 18:01:49.
The original subject was "Re: Fiat Allis Track Loader".
I know this link hasn't' been updated for several years but I am currently using a loader just like this and have a few questions about it. Also wondering how this projected ended up!
I have one with the powershift and drives with the foot pedals, but the left side when it's cold or when it gets warmed up good just releases and won't pull. often if I idle the engine down and engage it will pull as long as I don't speed the engine up to much. I don't have any books on this machine so am totally in the dark. Is there any adjustment on this? or could a filter be plugging? It seems to be getting worse, I don't pull it to hard most of the time but tearing out old livestock pens and tree clean up. Also how are the tracks adjusted? One guy told me he thought it had some sort of hydraulic type adjustment that you pumped grease into, but don't see any zercs just a plug at the end. any help on this is more than welcome!
The original subject was "Re: Fiat Allis Track Loader".
I know this link hasn't' been updated for several years but I am currently using a loader just like this and have a few questions about it. Also wondering how this projected ended up!
I have one with the powershift and drives with the foot pedals, but the left side when it's cold or when it gets warmed up good just releases and won't pull. often if I idle the engine down and engage it will pull as long as I don't speed the engine up to much. I don't have any books on this machine so am totally in the dark. Is there any adjustment on this? or could a filter be plugging? It seems to be getting worse, I don't pull it to hard most of the time but tearing out old livestock pens and tree clean up. Also how are the tracks adjusted? One guy told me he thought it had some sort of hydraulic type adjustment that you pumped grease into, but don't see any zercs just a plug at the end. any help on this is more than welcome!