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Posted by Bob on May 17, 2004 at 16:55:24 from (65.174.170.164):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: MF 175 high arch value posted by ZK(WA) on May 16, 2004 at 20:37:58:
I just dug out a pamphlet on 165,175 & 180 tractors. I don't see a date on it, but it must be from the later years as it lists the Perkins gas engines and 8 speed transmissions. It looks like Massey changed their nomenclature from "Hi-Arch" to "Rowcrop". On the specifications page, it shows 165 Lo-Profile, Standard & Rowcrop, 175 Lo-Profile, Standard & Rowcrop, and 180 Rowcrop only. As a general rule, the differences between a Standard and Hi Arch would be larger back tires, longer front spindles and a change in gearing somewhere to compensate for the tire size.
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