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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: SMTA???
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Posted by John A on November 25, 2003 at 20:19:16 from (208.24.233.221):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: SMTA??? posted by sammy the RED on November 24, 2003 at 15:17:12:
Sammy, Because there were so presious few made. Also from info I have gleanes over the last 3 yrs, just little snipits from first one and another. I have spotted a Stage II..SM..LP..live hydrolics..nonTA..nonLPTO. This tractor is about 4 miles from me and the case in point for my poisition. The Ms were basicly the same till the Supers came along. First,Engines..Diesels were added. Then Bigger gas engines too. Disk brakes were added, Live hydrolics this brings us up through the Series II Supers. What sets the Series III apart from the II is TA and LPTO for the differenc is internal castings. This is to accomidate the LPTO. This became the Rearend that the 400/450/460 came from. As I know you are aware a LPTO unit will NOT match up on a regular M or Series I or II Supers. I don't felive I am wrong here. But will conceed my point if shown where I have erred. Hope this helps, clarify my poisition. Will visit again, John A. PS... Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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