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190 xt LP

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    Posted: 19 Mar 2012 at 7:52pm
Does anyone have any information on an xt lp? I have an opportunity to buy one cheap but it doesnt run and debating on whether to part out or get running and sell whole. I dont think there would be much of a demand for an LP but could be wrong.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote omahagreg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Mar 2012 at 8:26pm
All I know is Andrew Gubbels bought one on auction, and converted it to gas.  
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Might be worth keeping. Lp is cheaper than gas and diesel. Lol
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we had one when i was a kid in the 60s we pulled a 9000 series 5 x 16 with it ; i think it had as much HP as a diesel.
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I have a D15II LPG.  It's nice for people like me that only use the tractor occasionally.  Plugs last a long time,oil stays clean and no issue with old gas turning to gunk in the carb. 
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Originally posted by HARVESTMOONPULLER HARVESTMOONPULLER wrote:

Does anyone have any information on an xt lp? I have an opportunity to buy one cheap but it doesnt run and debating on whether to part out or get running and sell whole. I dont think there would be much of a demand for an LP but could be wrong.
 
There is not much that can go wrong with the LP system.  If its cheap buy it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Adam Stratton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Mar 2012 at 7:33am
They didnt make nearly as many LP tractors, so it should be more collectible than the gas.  we have an 190 XT LP and really like it.
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OK i was plannin on buyin it im just undecided what i should do with it either part it out and get it running and sell it. Either way i prolly wont be keeping it. The pictures that he has sent me it looks like it might be yellow like an industrial but its hard to tell and i know nothing about any industrials.
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There was a yellow LP one ninety on Ted Everett's auction lot last september. It was pretty rough looking not sure if it ran. Dont know number wise but i would have to guess there was less LP tractors made than any other one ninety variation.Have the one ninety gas and LP gas tractors reached much of a collector status yet?
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Fellow in the neighbor hood had a beautiful running LP XT, but he didn't know how to run it in the winter so got mad and had a diesel put in it. Ever since I hoped I would find an XT LP that was as nice...
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