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Re: SMTA -factory no T/A
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 07, 2006 at 07:37:23 from (66.202.111.223):
In Reply to: Re: SMTA -factory no T/A posted by Nat 2 on June 07, 2006 at 05:04:17:
I know that it was and option on any I H Farmall what ever along with live hyd and pto till they went to hydrostatic steering then live Hyd was std and everything else was opt. But what i am sayen here is that your are not listening is that it can not be called a S/MTA because it does not have a T/A in it IT could have the live hyd's and live PTO but it would not be called a S/MTA it would be a S/M . I have bought a couple of 06-56 with out a Factory T/A and around here you could not give them away , everybody complains about the junk I H T/A's so ya go and buy a tractor that never had it from the factory and try and sell it they think that your tryen to sell them a two headed snake. I have had a couple 706's that came frome the factory with out a PTO and there are some that have no PTO or hyd hitch . Now i may have not written any books on I H tractors but i have been around them for a lot of years long before i opened my doors to fix them for John Q Farmer . Now like i said it can not be called a S/MTA with out a T/A now if Bermudia Ken has the true story and i am wrong then i will bow and take my thiry lashes . Keep in mind that i was useing and fixen the I H tractors long before they became Kool to fix up and make trailer queens out of , and over here the S/MTA is still a everyday working tractor in the field as we have a bunch of them wright around me as if we did a round up it would take atleast 6-8 48 foot stepdecks to load and haul all of them and i am not sure we could get them all on.
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