Posted by 460anger on December 28, 2011 at 16:37:49 from (65.110.104.25):
Setting here pondering. A couple of you guys can't understand why I would take a 450 and make an MTA out of it. So here's one for you guys... Who's wrong here??? Farmall for selling tractors for other reasons like pavers or, me again... taking a tractor out of a paver, and making a hi crop? I've done this with this one, which is a 460, another one, was a 560, made a hi crop MTA out of that one. Just used the drops. And also, a 140 that also was in a paver, which is now a BN. Lost those pictures, can't seem to find them. The 460 sold on ebay, not sure where it went. The MTA went out west. And the BN is here on the farm. So if you're going to call anybody dumb for building a tractor, you have to go all the way back to IH themselves. To the rest of, enjoy the pictures!! Oh yeah, by the way, that's me in the picture, and I'm 6'1". Pretty tall tractor. Got the front end off a junk bean picker thing.
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