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changing my new to me 190 gas to diesel

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2019 at 6:08am
OK.. so.... the short story is you've added two more to your collection !!!!
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I saved the picture with the  trailer tongue jacks ! Man, that's a great idea. I've actully got TWO, 3500# electric ones here collecting dust.I really like the adjustable pinning of the two together !!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote oldways Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2019 at 1:09am
1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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Edited by oldways - 26 Mar 2019 at 12:57am
1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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Neighbor down the way has been trying to sale me his 190 gasser, with cab for several years. He always said he wanted me to have it but I always thought the price was high for what it needed and i just never had the extra cash. I actually posted some pics of it on here a few years ago trying to decide what it was worth. He bought it brand new and took very good care of it. Mr Berry ( the previous owner) was a small farmer and did row crop and baled hay with the 190. He actually lives across the road from where my grandfathers farm was and Mr Berry and my great uncle (the reason Im orange) ( thats me and uncle Ed on his, now my G in the little picture in the corner.) would sometimes do custom baling together . Mr Berry's 190 gasser and Uncle Eds 190xt both going.  The weather such as its been had me stuck out in the freezing rain on my cabless 190 for 2 hours feeding, and slopping in the mud. The next day I went talked to Mr Berry, I explained to him what it cost to fix these old tractors and keep em running. Told him I needed it to use and would never sale it. I knew his needed tires, exhaust manifold, throttle cable, choke cable, exhaust. etc. It hadn't been started in probably 6-8 years and hadn't been moved in 15+. I also told him that my cousin had recently offered me his 190 diesel with new tires and rebuilt diesel engine for cheap, that I would use it for parts to make this feasible.  So i apologized in advance if i was fixen to offend him and shot him an offer. To my surprise he accepted it !   I traded a rifle and a little $ to my cousin for his beat to H3LL 190 with new back tires and recently rebuilt engine, Koyker loader. The Turbo is long past shot blowing oil out the exhaust, that was the last straw for him. When it finnaly dried up enough I went and aired up the tires On Mr Berrys 190 and drug it out of the shed it had been hiding in all these years. I spent the next two afternoons messing with it. Rigged up a lawn mower tank for gas. Throttle cable was rusted and broken. Ran some bailin wire into the cab with vice grips for a handle and made a throttle cable. Carpenter string for a choke cable, cleaned the points filled up the fluids and DROVE the old girl home !!!  Man what a ride. had to stop once and refill the gas tank. only 5 miles from his place to mine, boy does the thing like the gasoline. Thats when i decided to swap in the diesel.  I now own two tractors that worked together on occasion back in the day.  Ive owned my Uncles 190xt for about 15 years bought it from him before he passed away. Ive got the gas engine out and its now in my cousins old tractor and its bolted back together Im still pulling parts off it for Mr Berrys. The diesel is in the frame and waiting on clutch kit to come in then ill be able to slide it back together, and then ill order a new turbo.  My plan is to leave it all original except the engine swap and  install a cab heater. Also going to put the Koyker loader on it as well.  Sorry for the long story. 

Edited by oldways - 26 Mar 2019 at 7:55am
1 Corinthians 1:18 1969-190xt-III. 1966 190xt gas. 1966 190xt Cab. 1948-G. 1937-WC unstyled. 1950-B. 1951-CA. 1966-D17-IV
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