here is a diagram that might be helpful: https://jdparts.deere.com/partsmkt/document/english/featbene/L120_L130_48_3N1deck.pdf
I hope you mean a 190C. Look for a broken or bare wire on the left side of the machine going toward the rear.
19 dimes is a S1.90 or 190c
NO! The 190c is a lawn tractor. Not a garden tractor. Sleeve hitches are designed for ground engaging and lifting attachments. Don't let those 23" tires fool you. Your rearend cannot handle that kind of load. It has bushings instead of bearings and they will wear out quickly if you don't burn up your transaxle first. That tractor is designed to mow and light snow pushing with a front blade. Also a small trailer would work well but that's it.
The recommended temperature for cooking cod is 375F (190C).
The recommended temperature to cook cod is 375F (190C).
The recommended temperature for baking a quiche is typically 375F (190C).
The ideal temperature for baking a quiche is typically around 375F (190C).
The recommended cooking temperature for baking a quiche is 375F (190C).
The temperature for frying donuts is typically around 350-375F (175-190C).
190 degrees Celsius equals 374 degrees Fahrenheit
For roasting meat, you should typically set the oven temperature to around 325-375F (160-190C).
The ideal temperature for cooking scrambled eggs is low to medium heat, around 325-375F (163-190C).