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Re: Next question...SMTA whats it worth
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Posted by J. D. Humm on December 01, 2001 at 11:42:38 from (12.65.222.242):
In Reply to: Next question...SMTA whats it worth posted by Alabama on November 30, 2001 at 13:50:41:
I was just at my parents farm as I haven't had time to stop by after work all week. Everytime I stop by I hear about the SMTA and I guess I need to get started on it. As I stated in the Red Power forum the Successful Farming Magazine just out (I saw this at Dad's, I don't get that magazine but would like to) that the Super M TA has increased in value 246% in the last ten years! They are one of the most widely sought after antique tractors. A straight C would bring about $850 dollars ten years ago and now brings an average of $1500. I just had time to glance at this article but want to read it more thoroughly when I get time. It looked to be very interesting.
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