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Re: MF 180 DIESEL
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Posted by bbott on April 04, 2002 at 19:28:35 from (206.13.45.129):
In Reply to: MF 180 DIESEL posted by Hunter Moreland on April 04, 2002 at 00:30:12:
Your first stop is in the upper right hand corner of the home page here. Tractor manuals. Don't try to browse for it, but select Massey Ferguson in the make and 180 in the model. The Service/Parts/Owners manuals are your best friends on a tractor restore (aside from this list). As far as brand new replacement parts, not too sure about availability of the gauges and steering wheel, most folks look for those sorts of things in tractor salvage yards. Many of the mechanical parts are still available for the engine and driveline. For decals, there are lots of 'custom' decal shops that can make a facimile from a scanned photo. You've got a nice heavy-duty tractor there.
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