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| Too Far Gone
12-24-2012 14:00:57
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Ive had 190 and 200.Diesel Motors with near 3000 hrs and never been overhauled,expect to do it soon.Ive done two,steel hydraulic lines are no longer available so rubber ones are needed now.They have NO LIVE POWER,Just the hand clutch like a wd 45.Those were the only gripes I really had,other than the 200 with cab still was too lite for baler work in hills.The baler full would push you to the bottom if you werent careful.If the hand clutch stays in both sides and it dont pop out of too many gears,the steering is great,brakes are usually good,start good,dont use much fuel,pretty comfortable,good controls,dont bring much,so not too expensive,and there are a lot of them for parts.Not diggin on'em.Just my experiences. |
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| Jim Phelps
12-25-2012 07:27:55
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Re: 190XT Pro's Con's in reply to Too Far Gone, 12-24-2012 14:00:57
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| A 200 was too light for baler work, I baled with a 185, no weights using a JD 535 round baler and baled alot of hills here and never had that issue, when I switched to the 175 there was a weight issue. |
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| Too Far Gone
12-26-2012 00:49:39
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Re: 190XT Pro's Con's in reply to Jim Phelps, 12-25-2012 07:27:55
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| Its no heavier than a 200.You may have it weighted down,but a 185 is a lil ol tractor,just a step above running a D 19 |
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| Jim Phelps
12-26-2012 09:21:26
12.169.233.25
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Re: 190XT Pro's Con's in reply to Too Far Gone, 12-26-2012 00:49:39
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| Nope ran it bare, no front weights or wheel weights, most of the customers wanted a full 5 by 6 bale, which usually came in around 1500 to 2000lbs depending on how dry the hay was. I had no problems with the 185 on hills ever, but like I said once it was down for repairs and I finished about 25 acres for a guy on hills with the 175, that was a different story, had to make sure I watched how big the bale was and where I was to dump it. |
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| Too Far Gone
12-26-2012 14:05:27
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Re: 190XT Pro's Con's in reply to Jim Phelps, 12-26-2012 09:21:26
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| You bring that operation to some of my hills and fill up your baler,you'd better hang on or get'er turned uphill.I only ever had a couple of spots that it happened,but it DID happen.All I know is that it dont push a 4430 or 1066, 1086 |
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