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Re: Super MTA and Mounted 2 Row Picker
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on October 18, 2003 at 18:02:13 from (216.170.153.142):
In Reply to: Super MTA and Mounted 2 Row Picker posted by Dave on October 18, 2003 at 17:52:55:
And Your question is?..... Super M-TA according to Successful Farming Mag. 2 yrs ago is the fastest appreciating value tractor PERIOD. Reguardless of color. The picker is barely worth the effort to take it off depending on what model it is, but if the SM-TA runs, the T/A is good, and tires are O-K, tin is straight and has some paint on it, it should be worth at least $2000. Make sure You get ALL the parts to the tractor like the drawbars, & brackets, fenders, grill if it has a Super Snoot on it with the picker. I was about 11-12 yrs old when Dad turned Me loose plowing with His SM-TA & 3-14 plow.
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