Why? If it's feeding in and it's not leaving ragged-looking silage I guess it's okay, my father was a custom cutting for years he knew how to run a corn Harvester, and he taught me a hell of a lot
How do you figure it's way too fast? Is it plugging up or is it leaving corn stocks on the ground? I just wonder how much corn you really cut in your day and would be able to come to that conclusion
Thanks for video on Utube great looking AC POWER GETTING THE JOB DONE👍
Great looking tractor! Gotta love the narrow front,
That’s super cool. Matching tractor, chopper, and wagon.
I just like to watch 190XT's. Sold 6 when I was a dealer, and 4 regular 190's.
Not a fan of the narrow front. Fine if you have flat ground, not so good on slopes.
Very nice tractor
Homer your in the wrong gear
Shift down a gear.
Why? If it's feeding in and it's not leaving ragged-looking silage I guess it's okay, my father was a custom cutting for years he knew how to run a corn Harvester, and he taught me a hell of a lot
Me and my dad are restoring one so I was wondering where you got the canopy support bars. We have the roof just not the beams
Not my tractor but I have seen them around. ibullmfg.com/product/allis-chalmers-190-support-frame-and-canopy/
@@charlie175 I have been looking at that website so maybe I’ll buy one from there
@@mrdamppig1395 Last time I heard it was around $3k
I have 782 for sale , Ephrata , Washington
What's with the silly front wheels 😂
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way too fast
I have never ran a chopper. What is the gauge for speed?
How do you figure it's way too fast? Is it plugging up or is it leaving corn stocks on the ground? I just wonder how much corn you really cut in your day and would be able to come to that conclusion