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Re: Allis-Chalmers 190XT Series III
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Posted by rrlund on March 23, 2007 at 09:17:41 from (216.46.212.26):
In Reply to: Allis-Chalmers 190XT Series III posted by SWMO Chris on March 22, 2007 at 18:25:57:
I didn't care for the PTO set up on them. You'd think that a tractor that new would have independent PTO,but you had to throw the high/low hand clutch lever into nuetral to have live pto. One warning that the neighbor kid found out the hard way,don't tow them any distance with the engine off. He borrowed his dads with a loader on it to load some gravel from the pit. When he was done,he put the bucket in the back of the dump truck,lifted the front wheels off the ground and tried to tow it home that way. The transmission EXPLODED,I mean right out through the casting! Took it to the local mechanic,Fuzzy,he wanted him to fix it quick.Yea,that was good for a laugh.
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