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Re: $10,400 for a SMD TA
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 18, 2006 at 19:02:16 from (209.226.247.14):
In Reply to: Re: $10,400 for a SMD TA posted by BIG JOHN on February 18, 2006 at 18:26:31:
John: I realize that, I expect the diesel percentage is probably a bit higher in the 400 and 450. My real point here is whether it be gas or diesel 400 and 450 sell for much less than SMTA. I had a guy offer me a finders fee to find him a SMDTA, at least until I told him what he'd have to pay. That kind of backed him off. Then he told me he was just try to smoke a couple of guys in antique pulling, thinking TA would make the difference. His two competitors had a Cockshutt 40 and SMD respectively. I suggested he buy a 560 diesel for less than half the money, he would be in same weight class and could turn the 282 up to about 90 hp and smoke the H@## out both of them. Probably wouldn't matter whether TA was working or not. Anyhow, I never did get a finders fee, and I really don't know what he is pulling with.
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