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Re: What's with the MTA guys?
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Posted by Hayfarmer on October 22, 2004 at 08:47:45 from (66.243.232.213):
In Reply to: What's with the MTA guys? posted by FARMALLKID 58 on October 22, 2004 at 06:24:48:
I knew nothing about the SMTA or IH in general when I bought mine. Guy I bought it from said it was a SM. After looking it over and talking to folks I realized what it was but still didn't realize it was that "rare". I only bought it because the guy only wanted $100 for it and I figured the parts were worth that much (after market 3 point). I brought it home and had to try to get it running(was stuck from sitting out with bad muffler). Since then I have put a lot of time and money into it and now it is a good runner and user. I didn't buy it because it was rare, would prefer a diesel, especially a later model but this one handles my baler and other chores. Seems like the collecting thing is crazy, but not too different from realestate in my area. Guys will pay big bucks for little piece of land if it is in the right place.
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