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180/185 Narrow front

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    Posted: 28 Jan 2011 at 10:59pm
I've got a 185 I'm wanting to convert to narrow front. Are there any out there? I've only seen pics in books and heard of one actual tractor with one.
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Oh yeah , they,re around , there was one for sale on a Craigslist ad the other night , they sell pretty fast ; just 4 bolts and they bolt between the frame . hookup the steering hoses , etc
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You might want to talk to Ronnie Hill at Farm Sales in Eagleville Tn.  615-274-6551  He has a 185 narrow front and is a former AC dealer.
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Doug, it's not quite that easy, there's more parts to it than that, unless you already have the "zipper" front, then it's take the tie rod plate off and bolt the pedistal on.
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Originally posted by wheelbilly wheelbilly wrote:

You might want to talk to Ronnie Hill at Farm Sales in Eagleville Tn.  615-274-6551  He has a 185 narrow front and is a former AC dealer.
Yes, Ronnie's tractor is the only one I've heard of in these parts. My Brother has seen it but I haven't actually laid eyes on it.
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