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Re: 190xt allis chalmers
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Posted by Paul from MN on July 27, 2007 at 11:47:31 from (71.82.140.43):
In Reply to: 190xt allis chalmers posted by Steve Carter on July 26, 2007 at 10:58:42:
The size and power and technology of tractors was growing by leaps and bounds in the early 60's. Allis introduced the number series to replace the D series in 1964. All of the tractors were getting new style, features and a slight HP boost. D19 went from 71.5 to 75.3. Very late in the preparation Allis realized they had needed more HP to keep up. Also there was to large of a gap between the D21 and the new 190, so they still introduced the 190 as planned and also the 190XT which is pretty much the same tractor with more HP. The HP was added in the gas and LP tractors by simply putting in a larger engine. The 190XT diesel got it's HP boost by turbo charging. I think the 190XT was the first turbo diesel tractor.
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