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Posted by Jonboy on March 19, 2005 at 14:09:17 from (165.121.129.75):
In Reply to: what to buy...? posted by Tim Shultz on March 19, 2005 at 11:37:42:
I have seat time on a 185, a 190 series 3 and a 200, basically the 190 and 200 are almost the same exact tractor with the very same engine, you wouldn't know the difference when you hit the starter button. about the only difference is the 190 had a range lever you had to push down to unlock it from position and then move it, and the 200 had notches and there was no pushing down on the lever, just move it to the side and then to where ever you want. I love the exhast note with a straight pipe those tractors have. Only complaint is they don't make much low end power, but with a bump of the throttle lever, they make plenty. The 185's had that bent up shifting lever connected to a weak transmission and most of those now have troubles poping out of gear and the parking brake isn't the best either. In my opinion, either the 190 or 200 would be my choice. HTH
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