schmithco, Yes it is worth it. In more way than you might think!............... Will it be worth more $$$ than you put in it?....No, But, A 400 w/ TA is the pinnacle of the M/SM Series! Everything a SMTA has ++++++ more. If you restore it it will last you the rest of your life! 45/50 hp, 3pt, with that loader it will be a very handy tractor moving bales and snow or soil! Also light enough not to pack a bunch of ground in farming operations. Easy and straight forward to work on. No real special tools needed either. Go to Tractor Supply and get a Shop Manuel if you don't already have one. With a loader... Dish the Cast Wheels Out, Be prepared to have 3 to 4 Split wts on the inside of each rear wheel and 3 to 4 one piece wts on the outsides if you do lots of heavy round bale or snow moving! Paint it up nice and you will have a great using tractor on your hands that will turn heads too! Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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