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Posted by John A on February 27, 2004 at 20:31:12 from (208.24.233.208):
In Reply to: supermta posted by jody on February 27, 2004 at 05:10:02:
jody, Go check the Serial # on your tractor! Post it here so we can compare against the serial # list to the left. Also post some pics of your tractor. Especially the Tank. The tank on a SMTA-LP is different! A SMTA is a Stage III Super. The tank is a long-wise tank to the tractor. With a mono-valve assembly at the 11:00 position at the rear of the tank. The steering shaft goes through the tank...not over. Where a SM....nonTA is a Stage II Super. The tank is a cross-wise tank to the tractor. The steering shaft goes through the tank. The valve assemblies are at the rear of the tank, facing the seat. It all depends on whether your tractor is actually a Stage III, SMTA-LP, or something else. There were only 500 SMTA-LPs made so it may be fairly rare! It is just that most folks don't understand, like, care about, LPs. Ther are a few of us here on YT that really like this segment of Farmalls. There are only about 6 or so, that we know of, that we can prove are Stage III SMTA-LPs. Again, get us the serial # some pics....ASAP. I uncovered my email for you if you have questions, or if I can be of help! Later, John A.
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