Obviously they had/have good smart management that are concerned about the long term for the company.I own right many Fiat branded tractors spanning probably 30 years of production sold under several different brand names.The big thing that jumps out is they did not try to reinvent the wheel so to speak every time they came out with a new model,they stuck with a basic tried and true design and improved on it but no big engineering cost with every new model.And no big engineering disasters associated with completely new models.For example the mechanic that redid my 1973 Oliver 1365 4WD engine works at a New Holland dealership said the blocks in some NH tractors today were the same as my 1973 1365.The hydraulic and power steering pump set up is the same on the new NH tractors as my 1365.I needed a fuel lift pump on the 1365 he got one from the NH dealership that's used on new tractors today fit perfect.BTW Fiats for me have been good reliable tractors that are pretty operator friendly and also easy on fuel. If I were to buy a new tractor it'd be a NH with the basic Fiat design.
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