Hi just purchased a 190xt diesel. I have 4 speed transmission with high and low. On the left side of the driver seat I have high low shifter throttle 2 hydraulic valves 3 pt control. I'm assuming the pto lever is suppose to be there on the side it's just missing. Also there are two more levers facing towards back of tractor bag push down. Can someone tell me what these are for? Thanks.
 
(quoted from post at 19:29:21 02/12/17) Hi just purchased a 190xt diesel. I have 4 speed transmission with high and low. On the left side of the driver seat I have high low shifter throttle 2 hydraulic valves 3 pt control. I'm assuming the pto lever is suppose to be there on the side it's just missing. Also there are two more levers facing towards back of tractor bag push down. Can someone tell me what these are for? Thanks.

Pretty sure the 190 is set up the same as a 200, if I recall right.

On a 200 the pto is left of the seat (while sitting in the seat), back towards the fuel tank, pushed forward is "on".

Brad
 
Do any of you know off hand what size batteries go in it? It's about the only thing I can find it needs right now besides filters
 
There's nothing there. Only thing on left side is a 3/8" hole in the floor.
There is about a 2' arm the appears to be some kind of lever going to
the side of the transmission case. It is attached at a 45 to another flat
stock back to a bolt on battery box. Does anyone have a picture of
the controls ?
 
(quoted from post at 03:29:21 02/13/17) Hi just purchased a 190xt diesel. I have 4 speed transmission with high and low. On the left side of the driver seat I have high low shifter throttle 2 hydraulic valves 3 pt control. I'm assuming the pto lever is suppose to be there on the side it's just missing. Also there are two more levers facing towards back of tractor bag push down. Can someone tell me what these are for? Thanks.
 
There are two types on PTO's for that model tractor. You have the manual (std equipment) style. That 2 ft long lever behind the battery box gets pulled up to engage the PTO. Whatever it is connected to I have no idea. I'm not there looking at it. Some older tractors have a round knob under the seat at platform height that connects to the 2 ft long lever and you pull up on that knob. Newer models have a lever to the left of the seat that connects to the 2 ft long lever. Either way, you depress the foot clutch, engage the lever, release the foot clutch to make PTO turn.,
 
Group 31 if you want it to start right. Smaller will work but won't turn it over as fast as the commercial ones.
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top