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Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy
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Posted by wdrew24 on October 26, 2006 at 22:13:13 from (24.74.43.5):
Hey ole buddy, Was reading your responce to the MTA question. First, A 400 is not an M with different sheet metal. There are other things under that sheet metal that makes it somewhat different how the metal attaches to the tractor. 2nd...An M hood isn't long enough for a SMTA. 3rd...Only very early 400 castings will work because in 55 (As you know) the casting codes changed to "A" prefix. 4th...And probably most important to me...I must either know the tractor, the seller, or you better be able to give me some kind of history before I will buy a SMTA. I looked at 7 different supposed SMTA-LPG's until Everything I needed to see came to fruition. I have no problem with people who want one of these really bad, and the only way they can do it is to fake it. Just don't tell me it's the real deal if it ain't...ya know. Kinda like the Super HTA that was never built...I would like to have one for conversation...but I would never pass it off as "Original". Rusty man...your are a real "COOL" dude, I'm just bustin on ya little bit. God be with you.....DREW
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