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Posted by John (MO) on December 16, 2005 at 05:48:58 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: allis 190 posted by playfarmer on December 15, 2005 at 16:38:00:
Well I"d much rather have a tractor with a power director than one with just a 2 stage foot clutch, but to each his own. I"m assuming you are talking about pulling a big round baler and not an AC rotobaler. If that"s the case, then the 190 is sure not too big. It will also do good with one of the larger mowers, you won"t have to look for a 5 footer. You will want to make sure the transmission is good and that the power director is working good or can be adjusted and won"t have to be replaced. Now for the price. A friend bought a gas 190 with a loader for $2000 earlier this year, in Northern MO. I think he stole it but he swears he didn"t. I don"t think $4500 would be a bad price for one in really good condition. You"ll be hard pressed to find any other brand in that size range for that price.
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