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SuperMDTA, Series III?
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TMAC
02-18-1999 18:54:10
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With the info I received from some of you, My SuperMDTA appears to be a 'Series III' becuase of the bolt holes on each side of the rear end. This tractor's purpose is to provide parts as needed for my other SuperMD as I restore it. So...Is this Series III special enough that maybe I should consider restoring it also?
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David Bowers
02-20-1999 08:13:24
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Re: SuperMDTA, Series III? in reply to TMAC, 02-18-1999 18:54:10
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You should haul it to the nearest yard, and call me immediately. I wanted a SMDTA for my brother but settled on a 350D. Good luck and enjoy a very special tractor. Dave and Mary Bowers
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Woody
02-19-1999 05:10:16
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Re: SuperMDTA, Series III? in reply to TMAC, 02-18-1999 18:54:10
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In that there were only about 2700 of these units ever produced...I believe I would just as soon part out my family before sacrificing either one to the Bone Yard.
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Phlogiston
02-19-1999 09:56:39
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Re: Re: SuperMDTA, Series III? in reply to Woody, 02-19-1999 05:10:16
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I think you had better rethink parting out the tractor.
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