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S416-8

New to be 1973 D-180

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OutdoorEnvy

Nice find!  :thumbs:  That looks pretty original and altogether which is a great starting point!  My friend picked up a D200 a couple years back and is slowly working on it but it's been fun to help on.  I like the looks of these.  Kind of a transformer look to the front with the big headlights.  Some like, some don't.  I do.  Looking forward to seeing your progress!  :beer:

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S416-8

I love the look.. kinda of has a "go ahead step in front of me and I will eat you" look

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artfull dodger

Very nice, another new 18 Automatic owner, what became the D180 in 1974. I just got one myself, with the 3pt and rear pto.  Now I need to find the mower deck and front mule drive so I can mow in a couple months

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pfrederi

Good Luck... get it running and test the hydro before you invest a lot in attachments.  It is fixable but D series are not the easiest WH to work on especially the hydro pump.  But several of us have done it and can help talk you through it.

 

it is a simple battery points ignition get some juice to the coil and the starter and fire her up... not to worry about switches and wiring yet

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S416-8

Thanks. Right now I’m replacing the key switch and plug so I can try to power it up. Haven’t looked to see if the switch could be bypassed and rig something straight to the battery. 

The only reason I am grabbing the plow this early is that I found one not that far away for $135 in really good condition.. 

 

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oliver2-44
4 hours ago, S416-8 said:

Haven’t looked to see if the switch could be bypassed and rig something straight to the battery. 

Since this has points you can run a alligator clip jumper wire from the battery to the coil.(don't leave this on long if not cranking or running it can overheat your coil)

If your jumper wires are the really thin ones use 2.  (I bought a slight heavier set of alligator jumpers #16 I think, and sure have used them a lot trouble shooting things.)

Then jumper across the starter solenoid to get it to crank. 

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S416-8

Great thanks

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