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Does this Smtad have hope?
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Posted by Steve Sawyer on March 27, 2007 at 22:22:13 from (67.72.98.45):
Ive found a Smtad. Its definitly a major project, all thats there is the rearend (minus the pto),brakes, TA handle, clutch housing, hydralic tank, engine (minus top end, distributer, and hyd pump),frame rails, upper and lower bolester, brake and clutch levers. It does have the original tag and all the major cast numbers I looked at are Z coded. Comes with extra Z code block and tag.Its been sitting outside for 15 years.I know that the parts that are missing are hard to find, and the deisels are expensive to work on, I already have a MD And a Super MD. Guy wants $850. I want a SMTAD for my collection and I dont care if I get it finished for several years. And the few I have seen sell or for sale are very expensive and they where far from perfect. Any thoughts? I kinda hate to see it sit there and rust away.
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