Video will be coming as soon as the weather gets better. We have had some crazy weather here as well as the rest of the country lol i cannot believe we had 4 inches of snow on the ground just 4 days before i did the video.
It will look alot better rolling coal out the exhaust when the weather gets good enough for her to get work! And you will see that video so stay tuned.
I always thought the 190s were just a smaller version of the 200s.. we had a 200 for a long time, but it didn't have glow plugs.. and even with 10K on the meter, fired up better than that. Had the 2900MK2 I think... Same engine they used in the M combine. Good batteries anyway😎
Ya I totally f....D up that cold start, first off i didn’t have the fuel cut off in it was only after that I realized and used the glow plug as an excuse 😂 otherwise that old girl starts up slick as a whistle 👍
The 190XT was an older version of the 200. They were sold at the same hp rating but the 200 and even the late 190XT had about 105 from what I've read from a book written by a former Allis Chalmers employee. They were sold at the 94 hp rating which was the test results at Nebraska Test Lab in 1965. A new test would cost money and for some reason Allis didn't want to invest that money in a new test.
@@SilverGleaner pretty much.. there were a lot of 190XTs around, we had the only 200 that I knew of. Got dusted in '81 (St Helens Ash) after the rebuild, she dinoed at 115 PTO HP. They stopped there.. and figured it would probably go 120.. was always a good tractor 👍
@@randymagnum143 not a Buda, Allis Chalmers clean sheeted the 301 and 426 engines for tractors, other then being made in Harvey Illinois they shared absolutely nothing with a Buda
@@chadarcher4299 That engine is all Allis. They dumped the D19 262 that had a lot of Buda design to it and built the 301 from scratch. Same with the 426.
I like the steps on the 190xt I need a set for mine. I have factory step, but I also have a Weserndorf WL 42 loader I use the loader mounts for steps, easier when wearing winter clothes. Ha ha
I hear you there about the steps lol. I built these myself after my wife got tired of going to town to buy me pants because i kept ripping the crotch out stepping up on the first step which was high. Thanks for the comment.
Lol i was wondering if you would notice the RAM emblem MOPAR BABY!!!! Anyways that machine chews the crap out of corn stalks so we can plow them under otherwise they plug the plow and make life shitty. I will do a video once the ground dries out and we can get to work we got i think around 136 acres to do. Thanks for the tips on videoing slowly but surely they will get better.
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 Haha i will do for sure, And i am going to put videos up from start to finish on this field . I hope you don"t hold it against me when you see my brothers IH Red Power 1086 pulling 4 bottoms through the field followed by the IH 1456 with the ground hog.I think you will find it interesting. Man you are killing me with the JD rebuild i cant wait to here it ROAR!!
I heard that South Sask Farmer will give you 50lbs of "Uncle Antoine's some-what organic free range diesel chicken nuggets" if you hit 500 subscribers! I'll let him explain what those are hehehehe.
Thanks buddy!! i did notice that i had 4 subscribers when i started the channel then it dropped to 3 LOl !! I am not in it for likes or money i am here just doing my thing and sharing it Lol.
That's for sure lol. I saved this old girl from being sent to the scrap yard, it sat on the boarder of Utah and Wyoming for several years by some Loved family members who was getting out of farming so i went up and brought her home to Idaho.
@@koryleague8833 Caldwell ID, Below lake Lowell my grandpa bought the farm late 1935 after fighting in the war and my father the youngest of my grandpas kids have been farming the land ever since.
@@koryleague8833 That is beautiful country up there lots of dairy's. I trekked that area alot in the summer of 2018 looking for a corn head for my TR96.
Them ole 190s were good ole tractors 🚜 enjoyed watching the video, thanks for sharing stay safe and God bless y'all,
190's were good tractors, my grandfather had one.
It's not an old pig. They are really great tractors and fun to drive.
A blast to drive
Second that great machine that is super reliable
Lovely lookin an soundin old tractor would be great to hear her workin 💪💪
Video will be coming as soon as the weather gets better. We have had some crazy weather here as well as the rest of the country lol i cannot believe we had 4 inches of snow on the ground just 4 days before i did the video.
Look forward to seeing your AC in more videos!
Man that’s one beautiful tractor!!!!
It will look alot better rolling coal out the exhaust when the weather gets good enough for her to get work! And you will see that video so stay tuned.
Good looking 190.
Thanks for the comment.
I always thought the 190s were just a smaller version of the 200s.. we had a 200 for a long time, but it didn't have glow plugs.. and even with 10K on the meter, fired up better than that. Had the 2900MK2 I think... Same engine they used in the M combine.
Good batteries anyway😎
Ya I totally f....D up that cold start, first off i didn’t have the fuel cut off in it was only after that I realized and used the glow plug as an excuse 😂 otherwise that old girl starts up slick as a whistle 👍
None of them had glow plugs. They were direct injected. They all had a manifold heater, however.
@@randymagnum143 and.. as the books on most engines with "manifold heaters" say.. they call them glow plugs..lol
The 190XT was an older version of the 200. They were sold at the same hp rating but the 200 and even the late 190XT had about 105 from what I've read from a book written by a former Allis Chalmers employee. They were sold at the 94 hp rating which was the test results at Nebraska Test Lab in 1965. A new test would cost money and for some reason Allis didn't want to invest that money in a new test.
@@SilverGleaner pretty much.. there were a lot of 190XTs around, we had the only 200 that I knew of. Got dusted in '81 (St Helens Ash) after the rebuild, she dinoed at 115 PTO HP. They stopped there.. and figured it would probably go 120.. was always a good tractor 👍
Nothing sounds like an Allis Chalmers 190XT. Nothing FEELS like an Allis Chalmers 190XT!
Gotta love the Budda engines.
@@chadarcher4299 not a Buda engine.
It was pure Allis Chalmers
@@RJ1999x It was a Buda, but designed after Allis-Chalmers had bought them. They are damn good engines.
@@randymagnum143 not a Buda, Allis Chalmers clean sheeted the 301 and 426 engines for tractors, other then being made in Harvey Illinois they shared absolutely nothing with a Buda
@@chadarcher4299 That engine is all Allis. They dumped the D19 262 that had a lot of Buda design to it and built the 301 from scratch. Same with the 426.
Check oil levels and antifreeze air cleaner before start .
Nice...it really sounds good.
Good battery!
With time and experience you'll do well putting out good videos
I like the steps on the 190xt I need a set for mine. I have factory step, but I also have a Weserndorf WL 42 loader I use the loader mounts for steps, easier when wearing winter clothes. Ha ha
I hear you there about the steps lol. I built these myself after my wife got tired of going to town to buy me pants because i kept ripping the crotch out stepping up on the first step which was high. Thanks for the comment.
Hahaha nice ram on the hood ya got there lol
Could ya do one explaining how that thing works lol? And using it haha?
Lol i was wondering if you would notice the RAM emblem MOPAR BABY!!!! Anyways that machine chews the crap out of corn stalks so we can plow them under otherwise they plug the plow and make life shitty. I will do a video once the ground dries out and we can get to work we got i think around 136 acres to do. Thanks for the tips on videoing slowly but surely they will get better.
@@chadarcher4299 for sure haha well I'm looking forward to learning about corn and plows lol nothing around here like that haha
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 Haha i will do for sure, And i am going to put videos up from start to finish on this field . I hope you don"t hold it against me when you see my brothers IH Red Power 1086 pulling 4 bottoms through the field followed by the IH 1456 with the ground hog.I think you will find it interesting. Man you are killing me with the JD rebuild i cant wait to here it ROAR!!
@@chadarcher4299 lol nah a 1456 is pretty cool lol tha is buddy glad ya like them! I'll definitely be watching for your videos!!!
Not a ole pig - it treats you very well considering
I heard that South Sask Farmer will give you 50lbs of "Uncle Antoine's some-what organic free range diesel chicken nuggets" if you hit 500 subscribers! I'll let him explain what those are hehehehe.
Hold in your glow plug button for 60 seconds
New subscriber
Well see if I just boosted your subscription count lol I made a post and shared your video for ya l9l
Thanks buddy!! i did notice that i had 4 subscribers when i started the channel then it dropped to 3 LOl !! I am not in it for likes or money i am here just doing my thing and sharing it Lol.
Don't see alot of them ole allis around anymore, at least it ain't green. Didn't think anyone chopped stalks anymore
That's for sure lol. I saved this old girl from being sent to the scrap yard, it sat on the boarder of Utah and Wyoming for several years by some Loved family members who was getting out of farming so i went up and brought her home to Idaho.
@@chadarcher4299 what part of idaho
@@koryleague8833 Caldwell ID, Below lake Lowell my grandpa bought the farm late 1935 after fighting in the war and my father the youngest of my grandpas kids have been farming the land ever since.
@@chadarcher4299 I lived in the jerome/twin falls area from 2000 to 2008
@@koryleague8833 That is beautiful country up there lots of dairy's. I trekked that area alot in the summer of 2018 looking for a corn head for my TR96.
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Too much trouble to check the oil?