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Re: Super HTA? From the buyer side
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Posted by FC on December 14, 2004 at 12:42:42 from (216.183.249.34):
In Reply to: Super HTA? From the buyer side posted by Migraine on December 13, 2004 at 22:09:30:
Been watching this post, and wondering if the buyer is really happy with his purchase (if he in fact knows he bought a pieced together tractor). Sure sounds to me like a seller mis-represented this as a tractor which it is not. Since most seem to agree that a "Super HTA" does not exist then any attempt to sell one as such is (in my mind) misrepresentation (maybe even bordering on fraud?). Like others have said there are probably some which have been built for someones own pleasure and enjoyment but they should not be represented as anything other than that. This should not be pawned off as a "rare" tractor, but simply a home built hybrid made from production parts. Maybe one of the donor tractors was rare, but that is about as far as I would go. Just my opinion....
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