[Farmall] Some ads from the 8/19 Lancaster Farming
James Moran
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Sun Aug 20 18:05:40 PDT 2006
Hmmm....
Mike and I have swapped thoughts on this "variety" of machine. For example, there is a 185 offered locally with a load of accessories. The asking price is $3100 (which, of course, means less especially as time goes by). I talked to the owner who admits that the outboard clutch had to be recently changed (supporting Mike's comment).
I don't "need" such a thing (got plenty of machinery, thank you) but, even so, might pop for it at a price.
As Mike knows from our correspondence, I presently gravitate to diesel stuff. Still....kind of a neat machine which I would not mind adding to the fleet.
BTW (Mike)...what was the model number of that "last" unit that Cub offered before "selling out"? Was it 985 or some such...cannot recall.
JM
Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote: I beg to differ, John. The 184 is pretty much a Farmall Cub Lo-Boy with
some useful changes, such as an electric PTO, optional three point
hitch, optional creeper gear, better turning circle, better seating, and
18 hp rating. I mow with mine in second gear, and with a 2500 rpm high
idle speed, it cuts very nicely and quite quickly.
True, IH dropped the ball on the earlier 154 and 185, with the belt
driven starter/generator and outboard clutch, but they went back to an
automotive clutch plus regular ring gear starter and 12 volt alternator
on the 184. As a landscaping tractor, it is everything that the Farmall
Cub Lo-Boy should have been.
Mine can be seen at:
Mike
John Hall wrote:
> I can't speak for all of the US but it is certainly not worth that much
> in the southeastern part of it!!! Afterall, it is just an overgrown Cub
> Cadet!!
> Too bad it doesn't mow as fast as one (comparing it to the newer models)!
>
> John Hall
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew"
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list"
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> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 8/19 Lancaster Farming
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>> they want good money for that 184 IH, are they really worth that much
>> in america?
>>
>> or is it the attachments that add the value?
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "
>>
>>> International 184, loader, 60 mower, 1 bottom plow, nice paint, 3
>>> pt., runs good, $5900 obo. Also 240 w.f. Lanc. Co. 717-445-0058.
>
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Hmmm....<br> Mike and I have swapped thoughts on this "variety" of machine. For example, there is a 185 offered locally with a load of accessories. The asking price is $3100 (which, of course, means less especially as time goes by). I talked to the owner who admits that the outboard clutch had to be recently changed (supporting Mike's comment).<br> I don't "need" such a thing (got plenty of machinery, thank you) but, even so, might pop for it at a price.<br> As Mike knows from our correspondence, I presently gravitate to diesel stuff. Still....kind of a neat machine which I would not mind adding to the fleet.<br> BTW (Mike)...what was the model number of that "last" unit that Cub offered before "selling out"? Was it 985 or some such...cannot recall.<br> JM<br><br><b><i>Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left:
5px;"> I beg to differ, John. The 184 is pretty much a Farmall Cub Lo-Boy with <br>some useful changes, such as an electric PTO, optional three point <br>hitch, optional creeper gear, better turning circle, better seating, and <br>18 hp rating. I mow with mine in second gear, and with a 2500 rpm high <br>idle speed, it cuts very nicely and quite quickly.<br><br>True, IH dropped the ball on the earlier 154 and 185, with the belt <br>driven starter/generator and outboard clutch, but they went back to an <br>automotive clutch plus regular ring gear starter and 12 volt alternator <br>on the 184. As a landscaping tractor, it is everything that the Farmall <br>Cub Lo-Boy should have been.<br><br>Mine can be seen at: <http:><br><br>Mike<br><br>John Hall wrote:<br>> I can't speak for all of the US but it is certainly not worth that much <br>> in the southeastern part of it!!! Afterall, it is just an overgrown Cub <br>> Cadet!!<br>> Too bad it doesn't mow as fast as
one (comparing it to the newer models)!<br>> <br>> John Hall<br>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew" <pudding @puddingsworld.com=""><br>> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 7:23 AM<br>> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Some ads from the 8/19 Lancaster Farming<br>> <br>> <br>>> they want good money for that 184 IH, are they really worth that much <br>>> in america?<br>>><br>>> or is it the attachments that add the value?<br>>><br>>><br>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "<br>>><br>>>> International 184, loader, 60 mower, 1 bottom plow, nice paint, 3 <br>>>> pt., runs good, $5900 obo. Also 240 w.f. Lanc. Co. 717-445-0058.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Farmall mailing list<br>> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/farmall<br>> <br>>
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