Posted by Mike1972chev on January 04, 2012 at 18:19:16 from (99.137.203.86):
In Reply to: Re: Super M-TA vs 400 posted by Old-F20 on January 04, 2012 at 17:56:42:
I FEEL you F 20,
I would say the diesel version of the Super M TA is the "rare dog".
I never did get an answer,but me and one other YDT forum member are thinking that a straight up 1954 Super M is ACTUALLY MORE RARE than a Super MTA because they were only built in the early first quarter of that year,and THEN the SuperM TA dominated the rest of the 54 year.
ANY input on this one from anyone ?????
I personally DO NOT car for all the "square corners" on the hoods of the 460/560 over the 400- 450s rounded sheet metal. but I love ALL of these tractors,just some more than others.
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