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Posted by Bob Clark on February 22, 2006 at 17:18:43 from (72.23.118.249):
In Reply to: AC 185 posted by theodor Temple on February 22, 2006 at 16:16:44:
Had a 180 back in early 70"s. It was a great tractor, if you want to do PTO work remember it is not truly Independant Live PTO. When you push the foot clutch down the PTO stops. You can use the Power director to stop ground travel and shift gears. Some had a hydralic operated pto clutch so you can start and stop the pto with out stoping ground travel and some did not (mine didn"t). Also make sure that the highest gear (7-8) is sound and does not jump out of gear. The hydralics are really sound on these models and it"s a great engine, 301 ci if I remember correctly. Basicly the same as a 190xt or 200 with out the turbo.
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