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    Posted: 13 Mar 2011 at 11:54am
we looked at a 185 today that needs engine work believe that it has the 2800 engine in it noticed that the engine kit is more than the 2900. is there pros and cons with this tractor thanks for any info.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jb from md Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 2011 at 2:36pm
Im not sure about your engine question but I have a 185 and use it for everything from mowing and baling hay to pulling wagons, right now it has  the log splitter on it. it is the most versitile tractor we have. dont get me wrong they all have their job to do but it seems the 185 is big enough to plow and small enough to rake hay ...jmo...Jb 
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Great Tractor
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185,S are great tractors ; good on fuel , can handle big farm jobs , right along to the hay rake as stated ; what kinda engine issues does it have ? 
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As stated by others -- great tractor. Have used mine for just about everything  - plowing, discing, bush hogging, hay mowing, raking, baling - square and round. Easy to operate. Just a nice all around tractor. It's not my only tractor, but is my favorite to operate. Have had few problems -- whats the engine issue?
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Oh yeah, have also used it with a seed drill and harvesting with an All Crop 60. Just very versitile machine --- and wife can run it.
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Great tractor. Some things to check are brakes, pto, blow-by, steering cradle will break after time. Great tractor to operate. Bill
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Originally posted by bill2260 bill2260 wrote:

Great tractor. Some things to check are brakes, pto, blow-by, steering cradle will break after time. Great tractor to operate. Bill

The rear of the front axle yoke can be prevented from breaking if you weld in 1/4" thick or larger gussets in each corner. The gussets don't have to be very large. I can still get the oil pan off Dad's 190XT after it was repaired this way. None of our other 190's have had any problems. They all don't break but if it has a loader on it there's a good chance that it will or if you are a fast driver over rough ground like some guys are.


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They are a great tractor, you won't go wrong with one!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mjbower Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Mar 2011 at 8:59pm
is the 2900 turbocharged and the 2800 natural was just wondering because of the price differnce in the engine kits thanks for the input
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A natty tractor will run a higher compression ratio due to the lack of boost pushing air in it.... might be the difference?!?!?
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