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Topic: Super MTA - How Many?
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| GarryinNC
03-10-2013 20:18:45
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I am confused as to how many Super MTA tractors were produced. Of the total, how many were diesel and how many were gas? Also, in the years of M production, does anyone know how many were MD? I did not search the forum archives for this. Lazy tonight I guess.
We have a gas M, an MD, Super MD and a Super MTA diesel. All have home made (most by my dad) 3 point hitches. All but the gas M have live hydraulics. Small farm but we still use them all at different times.
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| GarryinNC
03-11-2013 16:49:49
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Re: Super MTA - How Many? in reply to GarryinNC, 03-10-2013 20:18:45
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| Thank You for that information.
Garry |
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| D Slater
03-11-2013 05:20:59
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Re: Super MTA - How Many? in reply to GarryinNC, 03-10-2013 20:18:45
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| These are ball park totals. Total SMTA 23522 or probably less. Diesel 2705. Don't know of a exact breakdown of gas, distillate, kerosene or ones made to use LP fuel. SMD 5199. MD engine numbers went to around 22000 or higher. 18253 built is one number listed. |
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