Posted by Dan Robinson on February 17, 2012 at 06:39:09 from (67.55.234.243):
In Reply to: 60th MTA built. posted by W.Brehm on February 15, 2012 at 14:10:37:
Just so everyone knows the story...
This guy posted on the Red Power forum that he got parts off of Super M s/n: 44536J. Which is the tractor we are looking for.
He also posted in the same post that he found SMTA 60060 (Which is infact the 60th SMTA).
Ive PM'd (private messaged) him 3 times over Red Power asking for his number so we can contact him. He hasnt replyed yet although he has logged in and read them.
Ive posted my contact info in the threads he started, but he has yet to reply.
A friend on Red Power said that he posted over here about the SMTA so I came over here and looked.
I posted in this thread because he said the SMTA an SM were in the same yard and because I am trying to get ahold of him.
We went to Larry Hasken Antique Tractors and Parts in Miles, IA where he said they were yesterday, but we did not find either.. YES, we asked if he new of the one we are looking for and for this guys name but he hadnt seen them. We also went to Jim Johnson's yard but he didnt have it either.
He's either leading us on a wild goose chase or he is holding some info from us. I believe if he is holding the info from us, its definatly not the right thing to do.
If any of you want to contact me: Dan Robinson kinze_dan@hotmail.com 563-432-7186
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