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Warren Jerome

04-08-2006 20:21:58




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I recently purchased my 1st AC, a 200 diesel. It will pull the shorts off the 4010 I'm used to. I'm told the power has probably been adjusted upwards. How would I get this tested?




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Warren Jerome

04-09-2006 18:35:04




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 Re: AC 200 power in reply to Warren Jerome, 04-08-2006 20:21:58  
Since yesterday I've been told the AC 200 was factory 106 HP. They are commonly turned up over 120. I bought mine completely overhauled 400 hours ago, after a dealer ruined the motor. This one is extra nice, only 3300 total hours, always shedded, older owner and has a cab on it. It also has new rubber, fluid filled. I think the 7500 would be a high end price, but I like to think it was worth it. I found nothing better anywhere near.

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B.Jones

04-08-2006 23:30:39




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 Re: AC 200 power in reply to Warren Jerome, 04-08-2006 20:21:58  
The guy I work for has a 190xt and a 200. They are almost the same tractor. They have the same engine. If the fuel pump is set correctly they will have the same power. You need to find a shop and have the tractor put on a dyno and see what power it has. They are supposed to have 93 hp. I think a stock 4010 had 84hp. Many of these old 190xt and 200 Ac have had the pumps turned up and are putting out over 100 hp. Even with a cab these tractors weigh less than 9000 pounds and feel very powerful.

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LARRY S2

04-08-2006 21:50:06




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 Re: AC 200 power in reply to Warren Jerome, 04-08-2006 20:21:58  
Dear. AC 200 owner am thinking of buying a 190xt to pull. Should I be buying a 200 instead? , and what are the 200"s bringing? ThANKS LARRY.



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LARRY S2

04-08-2006 21:48:17




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 Re: AC 200 power in reply to Warren Jerome, 04-08-2006 20:21:58  
Dear. AC 200 owner am thinking of buying a 190xt to pull. Should I be buying a 200 instead? , and what are the 200"s bringing? ThANKS LARRY.



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