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Posted by tractorval on July 15, 2003 at 10:18:11 from (65.243.226.18):
In Reply to: 190xt series I posted by JD70Jim on July 15, 2003 at 06:19:12:
I had an xt190 series I for several years. Did have a cog out of a bull gear when I bought it. When going to the salvage yard for a gear is when I learned about the upgrades. I opted for the std. gear as that was the least amount of work and money to get it going and I did not plan to use it for heavy tillage all the time. I did pull a 5-16 plow over 40 acres each of 5 years and appropriate sized tillage tools also with no problem. However, about 2 years later the tractor started jumping out of 4th gear when I slowed down for a curve on the road etc. Was told this is common also. Kind of dangerous if pulling a heavy load and going down hill. I got by by hooking a tarp strap to the shift lever to hold it in until I got rid of it. Keep in mind this was a well used tractor when I bought it and I bought it cheap knowing it would have some problems. It was a very good tractor economically and power wise. Replaced it with an AC 7000. Night and day difference but $5000 more money.
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