Posted by Farmboy856 on February 04, 2011 at 11:43:38 from (74.215.181.71):
In Reply to: Super MTA fast hitch posted by J.D.HEICHEL on February 04, 2011 at 11:14:01:
Saw the local 3rd generation IH dealer get into a discussion with the owner of a nice late serial # SMTA--- faded red paint and worn a bit but claimed to be original--- at the local tractor show concerning this issue. The IH dealer said they never were sold with the fast hitch--- and the tractor owner said his uncle bought it new at that very dealership with the FH on it. The IH dealer wrote down the uncle's name and went back to the dealership and about 2 hours later appeared back at the tractor show with the original factory invoice from 1954 for that serial # and the paperwork showing the uncle bought it, and, showing that it did indeed come from the factory with the fasthitch on it. The dealer apologized and gave the owner the invoice.
Guy Fay would be the one to ask about how many came that way, but it had to be darn few.
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