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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote timthetoolman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 2019 at 3:38pm
On further thought the cam could potentially still spin the entire valvetrain depending on where the crank could be broke.  I'm gonna pull the starter and see if the flywheel moves when i rotate the front the the crank.  

I dont really need a tractor of this magnitude and I do need a front end loader on it for it to be useful to me.  I was hoping to get it going and have had a deal on my hands. Paint it up, toss some decent used tires on it and use it to pull logs and do odd jobs around our hunting property / future homesite.  

Keep yall posted.


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My dad has 190XT with Allis loader and he made a Quicke joystick work to control the loader. He also fabbed a quick attach for the pallet forks and bucket. I think it makes a good loader tractor being able to feather the high low shift in to gear. He uses it all winter with a blower on the back and bucket on the front to move snow. If you get it running and painted i'm sure someone will want it. These tractors can still do a full day's work well.

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Also, you'll find that they're semi- easy on fuel unless you really put the load to it and make it work all of the ponies. 
You'll really like it once you've got all the pertinent things attended to. 
Congrats on the acquisition! 
How blessed we are by HIS GRACE!
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The ROPS canopy is worth $800-$1000 alone. Around here. (Indiana)
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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