Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 23, 2007 at 15:43:51 from (209.226.247.117):
In Reply to: Re: high price smta posted by Steven f/AZ on December 23, 2007 at 10:59:21:
Steven: I have to agree, never could figure what was so special about SMTA. Not a very usable tractor by todays standards, or compared to those 06 and 56 series you list. I could have bought a SMDTA 40 years ago for $1,500., walked away, didn't see it as anything special. Besides the $1,500. generated a lot more earnings over the past 40 years than an SMDTA would have. In the 1970s and 80s the $1,500 on compound interest doubled every 5-7 years.
A Super A1 would be a lot less money, only 1,957 of them ever built, plus one could have kept it around and running for a fraction of the cost of those big tractors. It wont make money as an investment either, you just have the money it doesn't use to wisely invest.
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