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Re: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy
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Posted by CNKS on October 27, 2006 at 14:27:46 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy posted by Hugh MacKay on October 27, 2006 at 07:17:42:
No one said tractor collecting had to make sense on a practical or useful basis. SMTA's, although horribly over priced are overpriced not because of the numbers produced (too many to make any sense), but because they were the first IH tractor with a TA snd independent PTO, and were made for only one year. Yes, the Super A1 is much more rare but the only difference between it and the Super A is 10 more cubic inches, a standard water pump, and taller radiator, which resulted in a taller grill and higher sheet metal. But, I will probably buy one (if reasonable) even if alongside a 130 or a 70's 140, just because. The 460 high utility I am working on (may never finish the thing) is one of only around 800 built. I might even get my money back on it from a knowledgeable buyer; but it's no $10000-$15000 tractor, because like the A1, few people have heard of it and it doesn't have a following.
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