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IH 184 Loboy

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Charlie Coldren

05-24-2005 07:22:53




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Any info would be greatly appreciated, horsepower etc. Is this a good tractor, would be used for mowing, snow plowing and pulling logs from the woodlot. It has a belly mower and tuff tires with snow blade. It has a draw bar would there be a three-point hitch available? Asking $3150.00 appears in good condition and may have been stored inside all the time.




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Bill R

05-26-2005 09:28:33




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 Re: IH 184 Loboy in reply to Charlie Coldren, 05-24-2005 07:22:53  
They are a nice little tractor, should mow and push snow but I don"t know how big of logs you can pull with it. I have one for sale with a woods belly mower, 3 spd hi/lo trans, and turf tires for $2600.

Bill R



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Dieselrider

05-24-2005 17:18:48




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 Re: IH 184 Loboy in reply to Charlie Coldren, 05-24-2005 07:22:53  
This is just my opinion and others may not agree. I have a 184, a 1977 and in general it is a good mower. I feel that IHC should have made all of them with a creeper transmission on them so it would have some slower speeds. Mine has a five foot international mower under it and if the grass is thick or long it wants to bog down and I ride the clutch quite a bit to slow it down so the deck can keep up. You will have to keep the blades good and sharp as that will help alot. As for pushing snow, mine spins out on hills while cutting grass sometimes, so you will probably want a set of chains for the back and maybe loaded tires. I have never pushed snow with mine so, I do not know how well they would do with it. I do not think that the 184 has enough hp to drag very big logs. Maybe if you're using a logging arch. You might want quite a bit more machine for that. Have a gooder.

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