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Adam

03-31-2004 17:29:46




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My Grandpa has located a SMDTA that is for sale. I don't know what the guy is asking for it. I know that the tractor does have some engine parts off of another tractor and it does run. I don't really know anything else about the tractor. Can anybody give me a rough estimate on what something like this would be worth? I looked in my tractor data book and it says that there were 2,705 of these produced. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Adam

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randy hall

03-31-2004 21:26:26




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 Re: SMDTA value in reply to Adam, 03-31-2004 17:29:46  
like it was mentioned it depends where you are located. in my area in the past few years two diesels brougt $12000 each, although they were real nice tractors that is still quite high. i have two gasoline super mta's and i just bought a super mta diesel so now i have a old diesel to go along with our thirty or so other old tractors.



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Jared in VT

03-31-2004 19:32:37




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 Re: SMDTA value in reply to Adam, 03-31-2004 17:29:46  
Hey Adam, Congradulations on finding an SMDTA, (or SMTAD). It is indeed relativly rare and certainly very collectable. Beyond all that fu-faw, it's a great working machine. The value thing is regional and very subjective, espically with the diesels because engine overhaul costs are so high. Here in New England it would be a King's ransome. Elsewhere, only a Duke's. So from $1,800-5,000 is ballpark, with $8,000-10,000 not impossiable. With all SMTA's currently appreciating rapidly, it's a good investment. But more importantly, it's just a great, historic, machine and you are gona have so much fun with it no matter what. Good luck! Jared

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paul

03-31-2004 18:05:07




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 Re: SMDTA value in reply to Adam, 03-31-2004 17:29:46  
Adam.I searched high and low for my smta and finally found one.My book states in premium condition that tractor will bring $3353.00.HoweverI have seen them going for$6000.00 in fair condition.The reason that I bought my smta is that there were only 2500 made.A lot will depend on the condition and how well the tractor was taken care of.Just for grins loosen the drail plug in the t.a housing if its milky white or none comes out plan on a lot of work.Also every head that I have taken off a diesel has been cracked.If your mechaniclly inclined go for it otherwise plan on a lot of expense.Goodluck and have fun.Paul.

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CNKS

03-31-2004 18:26:16




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 Re: Re: SMDTA value in reply to paul, 03-31-2004 18:05:07  
There were nearly 27000 non-diesel Super MTA's made.



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paul

03-31-2004 18:29:45




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 Re: Re: Re: SMDTA value in reply to CNKS, 03-31-2004 18:26:16  
You are correctI forgot a 0



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