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Re: Anybody get the Ohio Fastline?
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Posted by CNKS on February 14, 2003 at 18:32:35 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: Anybody get the Ohio Fastline? posted by Fm on February 14, 2003 at 17:35:32:
The MTA is becoming more and more collectible, right or wrong. They made about 27000 of them in 1954, the only year of production. Superseded by the 400, with different styling, different hydraulics and fast hitch. So the MTA is sort of one of a kind. $11000 is way too much for the gas version, since it is a glorified M, if I had say $5000-$6000, I might consider one. The MDTA takes $$$$ to fix up, don't remember how many were produced, but not many. Some people try to get their money back, and have heard that a few MDTA's brought in excess of $10000. So it's not just their worth as a field tractor. ALL older tractors I have seen in Fastline (Kansas edition) are overpriced, mainly because they are on dealers lots.
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