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Heres a pic of my 190 series 3

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    Posted: 15 Feb 2012 at 11:00am
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Has that back blade been welded up yet?  Everyone I've seen has had one side of the 3pt broken off or was cracked and welded....
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Lots of gas cans!
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That blade has Never been broke or welded, and it came with a prefect set of box end extensions, I have atleast 3 of the oxnard 3pt blades that havent been broke
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Originally posted by Claus Claus wrote:

Lots of gas cans!
I like having gas and diesel when I need it and not having to drive to town , I also have a truckbed trailer with 2 100 gal tanks in it one for gas and one for diesel.
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Originally posted by dustinmo dustinmo wrote:

Originally posted by Claus Claus wrote:

Lots of gas cans!
I like having gas and diesel when I need it and not having to drive to town , I also have a truckbed trailer with 2 100 gal tanks in it one for gas and one for diesel.


Nothing wrong with that, don't you use different color cans for different fuels?  I was filling my compact tractor once, had just bought diesel or so I thought (my mistake).  As I was filling the tractor I thought this don't smell right, sure enough it was gas.  Drained the tank and changed the filter before starting, no damage.  Different color cans would have not made a difference, that is the only time I have gotten the two mixed up and hope to hell it never happens again, I do use yellow and red cans.
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Nice 190XT there Dustin.
Is that the grain drill we talked about last night?
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yes it is
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I see I'm not the only on that hangs suitcase weights on my scraper blade ! !
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Good look'n tractor, what year is it?

Edited by stray - 15 Feb 2012 at 5:23pm
1969 190XT series 3
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I like the pie weights and the sewing machine. Almost forgot, does she have 540/1000 PTO?

Edited by Unit3 - 15 Feb 2012 at 6:20pm
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I think it is a 70 or 71 I dont remember off hand and it has 540 pto
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Dustin - really cool!  I still need to stop by sometime going/coming home from the farm.  Mike
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Is that a Cliton engine on the sewing machine? We have a Cliton on our fuel barrel. It starts with one pull everytime, anytime.
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finally!!! a shop...that looks like a shop!!  oh...yeah...looks like yer ole lady....oooops...i mean your loving wife found it useful too!
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