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XT Narrow and Two-Twenty for sale

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Chad(Ky) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 10 Mar 2011 at 7:01pm
I am selling my One-Ninety XT Narrow front and my Two-Twenty.  I don't want to, but I need the money and the room in my shop.  Both are in good shape and run fine.  The XT is a series 3 and is a jewel!!  Not to mention very rare with the narrow front.
 
$6,000.00 for the Two-Twenty, $9,000.00 for the XT or the first $14,000.00 buys them both.
 
The connection speed at my house is way too slow to upload photos. (Never choose Wild Blue Internet it's horrible!!!)
I will post pictures from work in the morning.
 
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That 190xt looks cool with the narrow front!

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I Really like that Narrow Front End 190XT! Very rare and wish I had the room to store such a GEM! I hope she goes to a good home! Thats only the 2nd XT190 narrow front that I have seen.
 
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Sold them both.
 
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Thanks Chad!  Great looking tractors!  We will keep in touch. 

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Andrew did you buy them?
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No I didnt he has already sold them.
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Hey Chad who is the lucky man?????????
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Buyer must be happy, mighty fine looking tractors.
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If IG was watching when Chad made the post I'd put money on him having got them.  :-)  Mike
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Good looking tractors at very nice prices !!!
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 Production records would indicate that the never made a Series III narrow front, but it sure looks right. Norm Swinford wrote "By the time the Series III was introduced in December of 1968, customer demand for the interchangeable type front support was so low that it was dropped." "The dual-front tractor was now extinct".
 Tractor production in the US had tappered off from it's peak in 1966 and they sure might have had time to throw a few of those together. Possibly one of a kind!
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38" rubber and narrow front, that has to be a very rare combo.
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   Wow, two tractors sold in 61 mins.  !!!  That has to be one of the quickest transactions I have seen on here !
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Wow I am glad I wasnt in here when he posted that. I would almost kill for that 190. But I bought a 715 backhoe last week,and 8550 yesterday,and I think I have a deal done on a 4W305. I think I have busted the tractor budget for this year and its only March.
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Fred, was it you Fred!!!
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Did you have any pictures of the duals on the XT?

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Post more pics for those poor souls that love the big and beautiful tractors and the narrow fronts and can't afford themna and didn't have time to ask you a million questions and...missed the 61 minute window.
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I don't think these were up Fred's alley. 
Someone was a lucky guy on the 190....
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Yup.  Would love the 190 NF.
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Ive got a 190 xt series 3 gas narrow front end. Would have loved to have another.
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