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Re: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 27, 2006 at 12:37:28 from (209.226.106.92):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Rusty...Fakin an MTA isn't that easy posted by Stan(VA). on October 27, 2006 at 09:49:51:
Stan: I can agree somewhat with SC sheet metal on the 100, then I thought about confusing folks thinking cross between SC and 100. I guess better words would have been a Super A1 is just a Farmall 100 with letters series sheet metal. I remember once driving 200 miles to see an excellent Super H, one of those that had to be seen to be appreciated. When I arrived here was a tractor with 3 major shades of paint. It had band brakes, and one could see the complete rear chassis was from a different era. It had complete stage two SH live hydraulics and I think complete with a C-169 engine. I say think as soon as I raised the issue of it being built from 2 tractors, maybe 3, he wouldn't let me get close enough for a positive ID of anything. Told me I was wasting his time. I said, "Sir it wasn't you who drove 4 hours here and another 4 home just to try and do business with someone who knows little or nothing about a Farmall tractor." Another colleceter friend of mine told me he bought the tractor 2 years later fo $400. He told my friend the Super H is just not a very popular tractor.
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