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Fiat 600

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Manufacturer
Models
Fiat 600 diesel
Years
1949-51
Info

Introduced in 1949, the Fiat 600 was the brand's first new tractor model after the war and was clearly smaller than the earlier 700 model. The 600 was a wheeled tractor, the 601 was a crawler tractor, and the 602 was a three-wheeled version equipped with high ground clearance. The engine was a 4-cylinder with a displacement of 2.27 liters. The diesel version produced 22 hp, while the gasoline version produced 18 hp. It had 4 forward gears plus 1 reverse, and a top speed of 18 km/h. Unlike many foreign competitors, starting was still done with a crank handle. Standard equipment included, among other things, power-assisted brakes.

The 600 was light orange in color, and the wheels were bright red. The 600 eventually became the most popular tractor in Italy and elevated Fiat to a completely new level as a manufacturer of wheeled tractors.

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Technical data
ModelFiat 600 diesel
Manufacturer nameFiat
Imported to FinlandNo
Years1949-51
First year sold1949
Last year sold1951
Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler4
Displacement2270 cm³
Bore x stroke85×100 mm
Rated power hp/rpm DIN22/1400
Rated power22
Rated speed1400
Gears4+1
Speeds in km/h3,8-15,5
Lift controlsmech.
PTO speeds?/ajo
Brakesband brakes
Steeringmech.
Turning circle m 2WD5
Front tyres 2WD5,50-16
Rear tyres 2WD9-24
Weight 2WD(1380) kg
Height with cab(143) cm
Length (2WD/4WD)240 cm
Wheelbase (2WD/4WD)151 cm
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information. There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed. Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.