In 1918, at the end of the Great War, Fiat introduced its first agricultural tractor, the “702,” which went into production in 1919 at the Corso Dante plants in the Savoy city. This marked the beginning of an adventure that led the company to become, for some time, the leading European producer and also one of the top global producers. The “702” was powered by a side-valve four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 6,235 cc, running on kerosene, and producing 30 horsepower at 900 rpm. Robust and reliable, as well…
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