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What is the lever behind the clutch pedal on a 185

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    Posted: 28 Nov 2019 at 4:06pm
The battery box on my 185 was rusted out, so I pulled the box to have it rebuilt.  All of that stuff is going fine.

However, I noticed that there is a lever behind the clutch pedal which moves up and down when I pull on it.  It was in the down position when I started.  I can't see that anything has ever been connected to the lever. 

The tractor runs, drives, starts shifts and pulls fine, btw.  The only reason I had the battery box off the tractor is that it rusted out big time.




So, what is it and do I leave it the way I found it or is something not connected?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lynn Marshall Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 2019 at 4:20pm
A rod would be hooked to that lever on tractors with manual PTO engagement. Leave it where it was or your PTO won't work.
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Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving! 
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On my 190XT, I connected a rod to it so I could disengage the hydraulic pto assembly from shaft so I could hook up pto and be able to turn the shaft with ease then pulled up on the lever to reconnect. Made life easier for me.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tbran Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 2019 at 5:53pm
that would have probably been on an order change unit - started on the line as a mechanical unit and some one called and said they wanted a hyd clutch - or  they had a bunch of units that were guessed spec'd as manual and the orders came in for a batch of hyd clutches.  Cheaper to let them go than to change them out.
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I believe all the 180, 185, 190, 200 had this lever whether they had the hydraulic pto or manual pto at least on the 540 only units. Don't know if I've ever seen a 185 with mechanical honestly.
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Im pretty sure your right on this,, as all Ive seen had that lever,, doudbt so many would be in and out of prodution

Edited by DougG - 29 Nov 2019 at 10:58pm
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