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185 working in the cold

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    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 at 10:41am
-28 this morning and my 44 year old 185 is out doing what it was designed to do “get the job done”
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   Merry Christmas to all and health and happiness too!!
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Holy sugar that is cold.   Merry Christmas to you and family
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DougG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Dec 2020 at 1:41pm
Gee wizz it was 19 here this morning and  i about froze to death- havent been in sub blow temps in years and sure dont want too- Merry Christmas to you too !
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I'm assuming you must have a block heater on the engine?  If not, that's some good tractor to start at that cold temperature!
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I keep it in a shop which is just around the freezing mark and the preheater works good the block heater quit and I haven’t got that replaced yet.
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Always great news to hear that an A-C is hard at work and on the job especially in adverse weather conditions.  Thanks for sharing!
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185's are good tough tractor! I have a 1973 model bought new. Call it "Old Faithful"! All Old Faithful does now is help make hay and get firewood which is what it is what it's doing in the photo skidding logs.

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That is way too cold for me. That is one tough tractor to handle that cold.
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