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    Posted: 27 Apr 2024 at 11:20am
does anyone no where i can find a oil pan for the 185 that the oil pump runs on crank the newer stile motor
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I think that I have a couple of those, but the freight from iowa might be a killer.
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how much would you want for one
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did you get my message
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote I M Fedup Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 May 2024 at 10:32pm
I recall a few years back I made a few trips up to Dry Ridge. I remember a farm out on Highway 36 near Jonesville. There must have been a couple dozen or more older AC tractors scattered all over the property. Various models from WD up into the 190 style.  You wouldn't be familiar with that place would you?
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I am a fortunate individual. If I drive no more than 2 hrs from my house, I can take advantage of SIX salvage yards for old tractor parts. I can't imagine places around the country that don't have anything ??????????
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Sorry for the delay in response. I've had a few other things come up recently. I'd take $20.00 for the pan. I need to get it out of storage to be sure it's correct. I think that there were only two pans for the 180-185, depending on the oil pump location. Mine might have been off of a combine engine, that had a crank driven oil pump, but I'm not sure if it's different than the tractor pan. Will check.
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The pan that I have is a #4023964. It is off of a gleaner L or M combine. The only difference, from a tractor pan,that I see is that it doesn't have a drain plug in the bottom. It has drain plugs on each side. That would make it a little messy when draining oil in a tractor because of the front end wishbone.

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cant find any that has the oil pan for the motor that has the crank driven oil pump all have the old style
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did you ever get the pan out and look at it
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Yes. I've actually got two of them,but as I said, they are both off of combine engines. They have the drain plugs in a different location than the tractor application. I also have one of the cam driven oil pump pans too. I can send you pictures if you want.
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can you send me pic of the oil pan
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ok i dont mind the drain holes being different as long as it fits on the motor
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