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New pics and video of the 190

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    Posted: 05 Jun 2010 at 8:31pm
Here are a few new pictures of the 190 after we got it home.  Also included a couple of videos of it running (it is load with the strait pipe).  Not much for videos, just me driving it around the yard.  If anyone knows what brand of cultimulcher is behind it let me know.
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What am I missing for the air cleaner intake.  This tractor had the underhood style, but I still feel like i am missing some parts.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Oldoug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jun 2010 at 10:26pm
It sounds real good Adam, you must not have done anything with the fourth gear?  You are not missing any parts on the air cleaner intake, that is just they way they were a tube sticking up.  When I got my 190 somebody had wrapped a window screen around the intake pipe to keep larger things out of the air cleaner.  I left it on there and it works good.
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You are just missing the pre-cleaner that goes through the hood of the tractor - that's it as far as the air cleaner goes.  However, it looks like you are missing the underhood muffler - no wonder it is loud with the straight pipe coming off the manifold.  From the video, I see a hole in the hood in front of the exhaust pipe.  This is where there exhaust pipe is supposed to be.  Some farmers figure it is just easier to cut another hole in the hood,  rather than buy a proper muffler.
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Sandknob, What your missing is the grill in the pictures and you already know that.
 That sraight pipe took the heat that was under the hood away from there. Some fellows put a longer pipe in the manifold and then put a muffler on above the hood while others cut a bigger hole in the hood and dropped a muffler down through to the pipe on the manifold.
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Sounds good -- she's wanting to go to work.
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The mulcher looks like a Dunham.
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I agree with Kevin. I have put several together back in the 70`s and 80`s.
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Sounds nice. What year is this 190? 1965?
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