The Fiat Trattori 480 480DT All Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide that covers all aspects of repairing your tractor. From general maintenance and troubleshooting to detailed instructions on engine service, transmission repair, brake systems, electrical systems, suspension, and more, this manual provides everything you need to keep your Fiat Trattori 480 480DT running smoothly.
Dive deep into the intricacies of your tractor's design and construction with detailed diagrams and step-by-step instructions for disassembling, reassembling, and repairing various components. Gain a thorough understanding of the wiring diagram, fuel injection system, emission system, engine control system, chassis, body, restraint system, and axle. This manual empowers you to perform a wide range of tasks, including:
* Performing periodic lubrication
* Understanding and addressing cooling system issues
* Diagnosing and resolving problems with the fuel system
* Maintaining and repairing the steering system
* Troubleshooting and resolving electrical system issues
With this manual as your guide, you'll have the knowledge and confidence to handle a wide array of repairs and maintenance tasks for your Fiat Trattori 480 480DT tractor.
The Fiat Trattori 480 and 480DT are a pair of agricultural tractors produced by Fiat Trattori, the Italian tractor manufacturing arm of Fiat, in the late 1970s and early 1980s. These were robust and dependable workhorses, designed for a wide range of farm tasks. Both models shared a similar design, featuring a powerful diesel engine, a strong transmission, and a versatile hydraulic system. The 480 series was known for its maneuverability, good visibility, and comfortable operator cab. Despite being somewhat dated by modern standards, the 480 and 480DT remain popular choices for smaller farms and those seeking a reliable and affordable tractor.
The Fiat Trattori 480, powered by a 4-cylinder Fiat 8060.80 engine, developed 48 horsepower. This engine, with its 2.5-liter displacement, provided enough power for tasks like plowing, tilling, and hauling. The 480DT, on the other hand, featured a slightly larger 3.3-liter engine (Fiat 8060.90) which resulted in a higher output of 55 horsepower. This increase in power made the 480DT suitable for more demanding duties requiring higher torque, such as pulling heavier implements or working on challenging terrains. Both tractors were known for their fuel efficiency and reliability, attributes sought after by farmers looking to minimize operating costs. The 480 and 480DT were well-built machines, built to withstand the rigors of farm work, and were appreciated by their owners for their overall durability and longevity.