The Fiatagri 47752045 is a genuine OEM nitrogen accumulator, also cross-referenced as a New Holland and Case IH part. Designed for hydraulic systems, this critical component helps absorb pressure fluctuations and maintain consistent hydraulic pressure, ensuring smooth and efficient operation in New Holland T7000 series (T7030, T7040, T7050, T7060, T7070) and Case IH Magnum tractors (Magnum 235, Magnum 260, Magnum 290, Magnum 315, Magnum 340).
Fiatagri was a prominent brand in the agricultural machinery sector, originating from Italy as part of the Fiat Group. While the exact founding year as a standalone brand is tied to the evolution of Fiat's agricultural division, its heritage dates back to the early 20th century with Fiat Trattori. The brand was eventually integrated into CNH Global (now CNH Industrial) following mergers and acquisitions in the late 20th century, but its legacy of robust agricultural equipment remains significant.
Fiatagri was renowned for its diverse range of tractors and agricultural implements, designed for various farming operations. The brand produced a wide array of models, from compact tractors suitable for vineyards and orchards to powerful machines for large-scale field cultivation. While specific model series like the Fiatagri 90 Series (e.g., 110-90, 180-90) are well-remembered for their reliability and performance, the company's focus was always on delivering efficient and durable solutions for farmers.
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Many farmers continue to operate Fiatagri machinery due to its enduring quality and straightforward design. The brand's equipment was particularly popular in Europe and South America, where its robust construction and ease of maintenance were highly valued. The continued availability of spare parts ensures that these reliable machines can remain productive for years to come, supporting a variety of agricultural tasks.