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Topic: Model 180 hp? What kind of cabs were available?
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| Alan K
11-16-2009 22:11:41
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How much horsepower did the diesel 180s have? I spotted one that used to have a cab on it. Does anyone have a picture of one with a cab? Were they available from the factory with one? |
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| chuck41
11-18-2009 05:12:16
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Re: Model 180 hp? What kind of cabs were available? in reply to Alan K, 11-16-2009 22:11:41
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| Alan, They were made from 1964-75. The early gas engines were Continental-then switched to the Perkins gas. The diesel was always the Perkins. Chuck |
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| chuck41
11-17-2009 07:08:13
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Re: Model 180 hp? What kind of cabs were available? in reply to Alan K, 11-16-2009 22:11:41
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| Hi Alan, 63.68 on the PTO . The 180 never had a factory cab. In those years small companies built cabs for all brands(and flourished) Massey had an add on cab in later years, just assume they had one for a 180?? Some of these cabs were taken off as they were not very quiet. Chuck |
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| Alan K
11-17-2009 20:42:49
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Re: Model 180 hp? What kind of cabs were available? in reply to chuck41, 11-17-2009 07:08:13
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| Thank you for the info. What years were the 180s made? Im an MM guy but Ive always liked the 1085 and 1105s. Also the 200 series ( 255 265 275 285s ). |
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