Posted by sflem849 on February 14, 2011 at 08:27:24 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: 1954 Super HV-TA posted by Rickinwisc on February 13, 2011 at 21:14:17:
Does yours have a funky TA setup like this or is it like the regular 300/350 and SMTA setups?
Another thing of note is that the tractor in the photo did not have live hydraulics.
If you want to sell it I think your best bet would be to bring it to the Mecum auction in Walworth, WI. They are supposedly having an auction in the spring, but I haven't heard an exact date. That is the one that had the SMDVTA sell for $52,000. Call them up or email. Maybe they will even make it a feature tractor. Maybe that cost more commision though... All REALLY well restored tractors went for EXCELLENT money at the auciton in the fall. If it was a pressure wash and paint or a good original it didn't sell very well.
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