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Posted by John McCreedy on March 12, 2003 at 09:25:35 from (66.82.9.45):
Hi, I am starting a restoration project on a 1953? Supper MTA My dad bought it the day I was born so that tells you that not only the tractor is old but so am I !! Talking with some antique buffs,has spurred my interest in the MTA history. My understanding is there was only 2522 Supper MTA made. My tractor has live power takeoff.Was that standard om Supper MTAs or is that something unique. I have nevre seen a Supper M with live powertakeoff. Was this a feature of the Supper MTAs that was continued on to the 400 series. any info on this subject would be much appreciated. Regards John
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