my dad grew up on a MF 165. He loved it and that was why he liked the 1080 we bought 2 years ago. I sure hope your 1855 doesnt have too big of a problem. Ive been told to watch running the waukeshua engines too hard. Do you think they are a good engine? my 1655 has 5000 hours on it. Should i be worried? it sounds real good. and man does it sound good. I love the sound of the waukeshua. try and post a pic of the 165 some time. Those are a nice tractor. Before we got the 1080 we almost bought a 285 with a loader. my dad got to the persons house and another person bought it for 8000. They took it right out west and sold it for 14000. it was in perfect condition and had only 2k hours on it. I guess i like the look of the 1080 and 1085 a little better though. Is it just me or are the mid sized masseys not as popular as other brands from the 60's and 70's? (like the 150,165, 175, 180, 285, 1080, 1085, 1100. etc)
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