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Re: Super HTA again
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Posted by Guy Fay on December 19, 2004 at 18:20:21 from (169.207.193.219):
In Reply to: Super HTA again posted by Migraine on December 19, 2004 at 17:49:45:
Well, let's go over my article and the evidence that I had for it. Has the guy looked at my article in Red Power? First, there was an HTA. It was destroyed. Well evedinced in the IH Collection at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Production Specifications and Product Change Notices do refer to an Super HTA. They are also very clear that the name was changed to Farmall 300 before the tractor ever reached production. This material is at Hinsdale and I have viewed it. Serial number lists make no mention of any Super H-TA production. These lists do go into detail as to monthly production. These lists are at the Wisconsin Historical Society. There may well have been prototypes known within the company as Super HTA's. These would have had completely seperate serial numbers than the traditional "501" series numbers. I have never heard of anyone having one of these serial numbers- in fact, the numbers purported to be experimental Super HTAs have been laughable fakes. It'll be interesting to see what becomes of this.
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