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    Posted: 01 Mar 2010 at 2:22pm
I had fun grinding feed Saturday with my 2 D15II's and my 185 narrow front. Ron 
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Ron,
 I remember when grinding feed was an all day job. We would take a half a wagon load of shelled corn and shovel about a quarter load of oats on top, then add protein pellets. Now you position the wagon next to the hammermill, block the wheels, unhook the CA and move it out into position for the flat belt. Hook up and tighten the belt start things up and go shovel the whole load into the mill. The feed was blown into an empty oats bun to be shoveled out later. Makes me sweat just thinkin about all that work. It looks like you got it a lot easier.
 Seeings how there aren't that many D15II's around, it should be illegal for 1 guy to own 2 of em. LOL  Charlie
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why all the brush guards on front? cows?
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Nice line up Ron.
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Never seen a 185 NF, what did it come off from? 
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I have to agree with Dean  I didn't think they ever made 185 with a narrow front, I would like to see some close-up pictures of it Thanks Mark V.
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It was an option. Even on the 190 and the 170.
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Is it a gas or diesel?

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185's only came in diesel.
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That is right,I was thinking 180. Got to read more closely instead of looking at pictures.
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I want a D-15 series two like that one, wide or narrow, i dont care.
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Steve, I won`t even price mine!!!!!!!! Best little tractor ever.
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I have all the literature for 185 and they never show a narrow front or an option for a narrow front. I believe its probably off of a 180.
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Ok. I was waiting for all of your questions before I answered. The brush guards are for brush, or as we say in Tn. bushes. Now to the 185 NF. It is a real 185. It says 185 on the serial number, and it has the 185 throttle lever set up. I am a former AC dealer and have been buying and selling used tractors for over 35 years , and I have never seen nor heard of another one. I have seen 180s,190s, and 170s with NF but never a 185, so that is one reason I have kept this tractor for over 16 yrs. , plus the fact that it is a dream to drive .Y'all come see us and I'll let you drive it. Ron
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To Steve OH. I have a D15II for sale. It is a snap-coupler in original paint, good tires good trans. price $3,950. If I didn't already have two I would keep this one . Ron. 615 274 2200

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We worked on a 185 recently Ronnie, that had a brush guard off a little Ford......and they had extended it 2 feet beyond the front weight bracket.......looked kinda funny actually.  Ronnie has some nice (and rare) toys if any of you are ever in middle TN and can stop there!!
 
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Nice journey back into history! Thanks.
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thanks for the information i bet that 185 is fun to drive.
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Ron I've walked around your dealership lot in Eagleville a few times while down visiting family in Franklin, TN.  I love the Air Force 220 and the high clearance D19's you have.  Would like to meet you in person next time I get a chance to drop in.  Mike
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Thanks for sharing photos & info about the 185 narrow.  I really enjoyed reading all of the posts. 

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Ron how far are you from Franklin or Smyrna cause I have family at both places and may stop by and look around if I have time when I'm that way.
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Very nice set up ron.
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Andrew: I am only about 20 mi. from Franklin or Smyrna . Call me when you are in the area and I will tell how to get here. Ron 615 274 2200
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