I wasn't meaning that the 190 was best although in my eyes it is. ;-) I was speaking in fuel consumption when I typed that nothing comes close. I first typed it as a response to a particular post claiming the 190 was hard on fuel and then found that the original post could no longer be replied to so I just copied and pasted my response here in a new thread. That's where the confusion enters. Now I gotta defend my tractor for other reasons including my 7050 it seems.
BTW max drawbar pull is no real way to compare as it was up to the tester how much weight was added or, as with later tractors, the manufacturer put limits to the weight in the spec sheet and the tractor was not throttled up to max output for max low gear pull. You'll notice that most all low gear Nebraska Test data sheets say part throttle in 1st gear max pull and even sometimes in 2nd gear max pull too. HP HRS per Gallon of fuel is a much better measurement of a tractor and the 190 XT was unmatched in that catagory for it's era and class. Same with torque rise and I have those numbers to back that up.
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