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SMTA advise from the men who know red!!
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Posted by wilamayb on January 07, 2007 at 17:56:02 from (12.43.238.34):
I'm nomally a two cylinder kinda guy, but I do like those SMTA's. I work here in south TX, but home is in TN. I found one with great metal and an unbroken Schwartz wide front. It presently has a buffel grass picker on it (like a cotton picker, but with a flail in the front instead of spindles) The engine is free but it has been in its present spot outdoors for about 5 years. I try to steer away from guys who ask whats it worth on the JD board, but can you fellas help me out with some sort of value for this machine in running condition?? I see one in the ads for $3400. Is that about the going rate? It has black tires, and is missing the drawbar frame altogether. Do all MTA's have live power? Thanks for all the help!!
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