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    Posted: 30 Aug 2018 at 10:56pm
Hey guys I am needing some parts for my 1967 AC 190XT. The turbo is shot on it and will have to be replaced. The injection pump is pouring fuel from where the shut off rod goes into the pump body, so it will need rebuilt. It is also missing the side panels so I would like to find a set for it. If anyone could help me find out where to get these parts I would appreciate it.




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I got side panels off EBay. They are on there all the time. I'd get ahold of injection pump Ed about your pump. And yes your turbo looks very shot.

Edited by Dakota Dave - 30 Aug 2018 at 11:34pm
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welcome back little buddy! gads...I've missed you! I see you caught a good lookin gal! WTH YOU BEEN?
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I posted that I have a good RayJay turbo. Here is the numbers on it.
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I sent you a private message.
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didn't gits it
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

didn't gits it


Perhaps he was referring to the guy with the turbo...….? Just saying. LOL! Darrel
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Originally posted by Dakota Dave Dakota Dave wrote:

I got side panels off EBay. They are on there all the time. I'd get ahold of injection pump Ed about your pump. And yes your turbo looks very shot.


Early 190s like this one have a weird 1 piece panel that extends to the front panel.  Much harder to find these than the smaller pieces you see on e-bay.  I would also recommend buying a brand new turbo if you do not want to replace it again in a few years.


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What a luck duck! He's got a zipper front end on there!
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Originally posted by Alex09(WI) Alex09(WI) wrote:

What a luck duck! He's got a zipper front end on there!


What’s a zipper front end? I’m new to 190s. Lol.
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A zipper front end allows you to have a wide front end, or a single wheel , or a dual tire narrow front end. They are very desirable. Finding the narrow front end is the issue, extremely hard to find. Only one I have seen in person went for $10,000 at a auction in February. Just for the pedestal!!!! They call it the zipper because any of the 3 front ends will attach to it. I have one also, just need to find a narrow front and I will be one happy man.
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First pic is the zipper, second is a narrow front bolted to a zipper.
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I’m sorry, that was for the zipper and the pedestal
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Originally posted by Alex09(WI) Alex09(WI) wrote:

What a luck duck! He's got a zipper front end on there!


How can you tell it’s a zipper from that picture?
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I would also like to know how you can tell from the picture alix, it looks like any other one to me but what do I know lol.
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I would also like to know how you can tell from the picture alix, it looks like any other one to me but what do I know lol.   Sorry I ment alex09
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The interchangeable (zipper) front end has two oil lines on top and a breather. These would be located under the radiator and air cleaner. Most 190/190XT's have wide front ends. Most of them have a hydraulic cylinder under the engine inside of the front axle frame. The zipper front end was always with a tricycle or single front wheel. To have a zipper front support with a wide front axle was an OPTION and cost more $$$$$$$.
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I get what the zipper front end is, I just don't see how anyone could tell the OP tractor has it from the picture provided?
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Originally posted by Travis(NE) Travis(NE) wrote:

I get what the zipper front end is, I just don't see how anyone could tell the OP tractor has it from the picture provided?


The front support is different between the two, good eye to catch it.
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Originally posted by JimWenigOH JimWenigOH wrote:

Originally posted by Travis(NE) Travis(NE) wrote:

I get what the zipper front end is, I just don't see how anyone could tell the OP tractor has it from the picture provided?


The front support is different between the two, good eye to catch it.
 
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Originally posted by Travis(NE) Travis(NE) wrote:

Originally posted by Alex09(WI) Alex09(WI) wrote:

What a luck duck! He's got a zipper front end on there!


How can you tell it’s a zipper from that picture?


I believe the zipper front bolster is a two peice and the normal wide front bolster is a one piece. (like the diagram above shows) I was able to pick it out by the gap between the 2 pieces of the bolster. Its one of the first things I look for whenever I see a 190, 180, 170 tractor.
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Allis Chalmers 37-    I saw a set of the early side panels you need at a small local salvage yard. Next time I'm there I'll see how much they are. If you still need them.
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Did you find side panels. I have a set.
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Originally posted by Eacres1 Eacres1 wrote:

Did you find side panels. I have a set.


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