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Fiat-Allis FL5 Track Loader Performance and Reliability
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The Fiat-Allis FL5 and Its Historical Context
The Fiat-Allis FL5 track loader was introduced in the early 1980s during a period of transition in the earthmoving industry. Fiat-Allis, formed through a joint venture between Fiat of Italy and Allis-Chalmers of the United States, aimed to compete with Caterpillar and Komatsu in the compact and mid-size crawler loader segment. The FL5 was designed for land clearing, grading, and light excavation, offering a balance of power, maneuverability, and affordability.
Equipped with a Fiat 8045 four-cylinder diesel engine rated at approximately 70 horsepower, the FL5 delivered reliable torque and fuel efficiency. Its hydrostatic transmission and mechanical simplicity made it popular among farmers, small contractors, and landowners. Though production numbers were modest compared to Caterpillar’s D-series, the FL5 earned a reputation for being tough and easy to maintain.
Engine and Powertrain Characteristics
The Fiat 8045 engine is a naturally aspirated diesel with direct injection, known for its low-end torque and cold-start reliability. It features:
  • Displacement: ~3.9 liters
  • Bore x Stroke: 104 mm x 115 mm
  • Compression Ratio: ~17.5:1
  • Fuel Consumption: ~210 g/kWh under load
The FL5’s drivetrain includes a planetary final drive and a ring-and-pinion differential. While the transmission and engine are generally durable, the ring and pinion assembly is considered the machine’s weak point. Operators report that repeated shock loads—especially from working on rocky terrain—can lead to gear tooth failure or bearing collapse.
Terminology Clarification
  • Ring and Pinion: A gear set that transfers torque from the transmission to the final drive, enabling track movement.
  • Planetary Final Drive: A gear system that multiplies torque and reduces speed, improving traction and load capacity.
  • Hydrostatic Transmission: A fluid-based drive system that allows variable speed control without shifting gears.
Operational Tips and Maintenance Advice
To extend the life of the FL5’s drivetrain:
  • Avoid aggressive turns on rocky surfaces.
  • Maintain proper track tension to reduce shock loads.
  • Inspect differential oil for metal shavings every 250 hours.
  • Use SAE 80W-90 gear oil with EP additives for ring and pinion lubrication.
  • Replace worn sprockets and track pads to prevent vibration transfer.
In one case from Manitoba, a landowner used an FL5 for clearing brush and grading trails. After noticing gear noise during turns, he drained the differential and found bronze flakes—early signs of bearing wear. By replacing the ring gear and adjusting preload, he avoided a full teardown and kept the machine running for another five years.
Comparative Models and Market Position
The FL5 is often compared to the Caterpillar 931 and the Komatsu D31 loader. While the CAT 931 offers slightly more horsepower and parts availability, the FL5 is praised for its smoother ride and lower operating costs. The Komatsu D31, with its hydraulic controls and compact frame, excels in tight spaces but lacks the FL5’s torque under load.
A Story from the Field
In Georgia, a heavy equipment operator transitioned from rebar work to land clearing and purchased an FL5 for personal use. Despite limited experience, he found the machine intuitive and powerful enough for his needs. After learning about the ring and pinion vulnerability, he adjusted his operating habits—avoiding rocky terrain and checking gear oil regularly. The FL5 became a trusted tool for reclaiming pasture and building access roads.
Conclusion
The Fiat-Allis FL5 track loader remains a capable and affordable choice for landowners and small contractors. With a 70-horsepower diesel engine and a straightforward drivetrain, it offers solid performance in light to moderate earthmoving tasks. While the ring and pinion assembly requires attention, proper maintenance and operating discipline can ensure long service life. The FL5 stands as a reminder of Fiat-Allis’s contribution to practical, user-friendly machinery in the 1980s.
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