Posted by soybeanjoe on September 14, 2009 at 09:03:12 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: Super H-TA posted by ryanwheelock on September 14, 2009 at 06:27:07:
A few years ago Red Power Mag did an article on an experimental H that they put a TA in back in 1948 or so. They had pics of the tractor plus interviewed one the engineers on the project, guy was in his 90s. The TA is not the same TA they later put in the SMTAs & the tractor was an h, they hadn't developed the SH at the time. The engineer claimed that after testing at Hinsdale the tractor was brought back in & dismantled.
As others have said, the SHTA is a morphydite made form parts of different tractors, commonly a SH engine & sheetmetal coupled to a 300 tranny & rearend. Personally, I just walk by them & don't waste my time looking and anybody trying to sell one as " original, factory built" is a crook. JMHO
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