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difference between mta and 400?

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TL

01-11-2004 18:32:27




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I have what I think may be a 400 no sheetmetal,no tag,basically just a rear end and front ,no engine.How could I tell, with all of these parts missing,what it is.Thankyou for your help




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Dave_Id

01-11-2004 18:42:00




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 Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to TL, 01-11-2004 18:32:27  
Well, if you are sure it's a 400, not a 300, you can tell the year by casting date codes. They will look like 3*16*C. Which would translate to March 16, 1957. A is 55, Z would be 1954. The asterisk in the date would appear like a slotted screw



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Wardner

01-11-2004 22:02:33




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 Re: Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to Dave_Id, 01-11-2004 18:42:00  
The rear frame deck lid of the 400 will have four threaded 5/8" holes at the left rear corner. The rock shaft for the fast hitch attaches there. There will also be two openings for the gear shift lever and one will be covered with a plate. The three holes for the base of the steering shaft upright are missing. The deck is several inches wider on the 400.

Having said all that, I put a 400 lid on a SMTA so that a fast hitch would fit using IH parts. Nobody has ever made a comment about it.

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hal

01-12-2004 09:49:41




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 Re: Re: Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to Wardner, 01-11-2004 22:02:33  
the steering shaft goes thru a hole in the top tank of the radiator on a 400. I don't know about the mta, I think the MTA radiator is like a M radiator if I am not mistaken.



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Wardner

01-12-2004 10:27:00




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to hal, 01-12-2004 09:49:41  
I was talking about the frame lid and "steering shaft upright" connection. Holes in the radiator are a different matter.



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Dick Davis

01-12-2004 02:12:35




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 Re: Re: Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to Wardner, 01-11-2004 22:02:33  
Hi Wardner. Haven't seen you here in a long spell, What's up? Miss your comments. Dick Davis



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Wardner

01-12-2004 07:50:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: difference between mta and 400? in reply to Dick Davis, 01-12-2004 02:12:35  
I huddle around the 'puter when it gets cold.



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