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Re: Whats a SMTA/LP worth
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Posted by Scott on February 12, 2002 at 06:47:14 from (12.13.226.14):
In Reply to: Whats a SMTA/LP worth posted by Stewart Holliday on February 11, 2002 at 08:52:35:
I would think the value would top out at about $2000. You would have to make sure you have an original factory LP model. If it is an LP converson then you have next nothing. I see SMTAs sell at auction a couple times a year for under $2000. There is no real shortage of them nor a huge demand. Lot of collectors seem satisfied with an M or Super M. The TA often gives problems. I have also seen guys asking $4500 or more these tractors. That does not mean they sell for that much. The ones I followed up were still for sale months later. Don't mistake asking price for actual value.
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