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Posted by Dick2 on July 15, 2003 at 15:55:41 from (171.75.7.55):
In Reply to: 190xt series I posted by JD70Jim on July 15, 2003 at 06:19:12:
I was a District Manager for AC during when the 190XT's were having problems. The kits did help some, but there were two other things that the company did that helped more. #1 was to assemble the shafts with more preload on the bearings than was standard to keep the shafts from flexing, thus moving apart and reducing the area of tooth contact. #2 was to dyno the tractors as they came off the line and make sure that the HP was not more than 2 HP over the HP stated in the literature. There were a lot of XT's that got out of the factory with 110 - 120HP; later they were set at 96HP coming off the line, which ended a lot of the gear problems.
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