Posted by Old-F20 on January 04, 2012 at 17:56:42 from (71.7.102.46):
In Reply to: Super M-TA vs 400 posted by charlie M on January 04, 2012 at 15:25:45:
i dont care for the MTA's for the given fact that everyone seems to think they are 'collectable' and one of the coolest things out there. anything made in that quantity to me isnt very collectable. figure 25000 were made, thats 500 tractors in EACH state of the union. Here in Iowa we have 99 counties which makes it to be right at 5 tractors in every county alone. lots of them out there
I would take the 400 simply for the fact that around me no-one really wants them and you dont see them too much. couple that with the FH, Power steering and few other little options and makes for better usable machine. 5 extra ponies doesnt hurt either. I personally like the styling of the 400/450's. Think the 450's are a bit sharper witht he white on them though. Around here 450's bring a premium and i really have yet to figure out why, but maybe ill never figure it out, who knows. I have a 400G, 450G, and a 450LP and love em, and wouldnt ever think of getting an MTA.
only thing that ruins the 460/560 for me is the styling, dont like it one bit, but i do like the 6cyl in them!
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