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I.D. help needed!

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Centaur Nut

08-25-2004 04:54:20




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I recently bought a Super MTA propane and I need to know the year built. The only number I find is on the left bellhousing plate, 72756S, but I can't find it listed anywhere. Can anyone translate or tell me where else to look? I checked over the distributor, nothing there. Also, whats the difference between a stage I and stage II models? Thanks, Rick.




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Red Dave

08-25-2004 06:20:44




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 Re: I.D. help needed! in reply to Centaur Nut, 08-25-2004 04:54:20  
Rick, My understanding is that all Super MTA's were built in 1954. I think that stage I and stage II refer to development stages of the Super M. The Super MTA is sometimes refered to as the stage III development of the Super M, but I'm not sure if that is 100% accurate.

This is a link to an article by Guy Fay, the guru of these tractors history and author of many fine books on the subject. It may help you with what you are looking for.

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Centaur Nut

08-25-2004 05:04:55




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 Re: I.D. help needed! in reply to Centaur Nut, 08-25-2004 04:54:20  
Sorry, I meant Series I & Series II. My stupid pill is kicking this morning !



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Stan(VA).

08-25-2004 06:14:37




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 Re: I.D. help needed! in reply to Centaur Nut, 08-25-2004 05:04:55  
All MTA's were built in '54. It is actually a series III tractor. I - increased power, disc brakes and tranny gear updates; II - series I plus live hydraulics and relocated battery box (new front bolster and grill either late on the II's or with the III's, have to check on that); III - MTA with live PTO and T/A. Series IV was the 400 with new sheet metal and fast hitch. On the Super H family, they built the Series I & II, skipped over III (the HTA) and went straight to series IV (the 300).
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Centaur Nut

08-25-2004 16:39:05




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 Re: I.D. help needed! in reply to Stan(VA)., 08-25-2004 06:14:37  
Thanks for the help guys.



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