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Re: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 27, 2006 at 02:20:27 from (216.208.58.101):
In Reply to: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy posted by wdrew24 on October 26, 2006 at 22:13:13:
Drew: I agree with you in that a 400 is not and M with different sheet metal. The SMTA however is nothing more than a 400 with SM sheet metal. IH did the same with Super A1, only 1,957 of them ever built and again nothing more than a Farmall 100 with SA sheet metal. Sure people are faking them. Until 5 years ago I had never seen a Super A1, and I've been around since before these tractors were built. Now, folks seem to be finding any number of Super A1. 5 years ago if you asked at YT 90% of folks didn't know SA1 existed. The laughable part in all this is folks turning a 400 into an SMTA. If your looking for rare tractors, there are already less 400 around than SMTA's. By the way I doubt if Rusty said as you suggested.
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