That serial number is not right! too many numbers!
according to info at tractordata.com an Allis Chalmers 185 wieghs 6200 pds. Russ
80
Not possible to answer. A serial number is not unique to only one gun in the world.
the mossberg 185 does not have a serial number, it is out of the time period where serial numbers were not forced to be used
Above the front left tire on the frame is where it is supposed to be.
as best I can determine about 1880
Your shotgun was made between 1950 and 1955. The law did not require serial numbers on rifles and shotguns until 1968. Simply put, your Mossberg has never HAD a serial number. Yes, it is legal to possess. It is NOT legal to remove a serial number, but if the gun never had one, that's OK. 1950-1955
92.5x2=185
The 185 had a live PTO in that the tractor's movement could be stopped with the PTO remaining engaged through the powerdirector clutch (this was the tractor's 2 speed, shift on the go, set up). However, if you pushed the foot clutch in, the PTO would lose power along with the forward motion of the tractor stopping. Also, the 185 was available with a hydraulically engaged PTO clutch, which would allow the PTO to be engaged while the tractor is moving, where the mechanically engaged PTO required the foot clutch be depressed, the tractor be brought to a stop, then the PTO engaged and the foot clutch reengaged. It was "live" per definition, but not "independent."
The factors of 185 are: 1, 5, 37, 185.
185 5,37