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What's with the MTA guys?
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Posted by FARMALLKID 58 on October 22, 2004 at 06:24:48 from (63.81.123.26):
I have been looking for a MTA in good condition for a long time now. I have 3- IH 400's, 1-IH 450, and I did not pay over $2100.00 for anyone of them. The one that I payed $2100.00 for was and is in "LIKE NEW FACTORY ORIGINAL CONDITION". You see the [400-450'S] advertised for $1500.00-$2500.00 all the time , and some of these tractors are in pretty decent shape, and with the fast hitch and power steering and hydraulics options on the 400-450's, they are a better/user friendly tractor than the IH M ever thought of being. If I am not mistaken the MTA's were built for approx. 2 years, as well as the 400's, and the 450's. My questions are, How in the he11 do these guys think that the MTA's are worth $4000.00 for junk and $8000.00 for a decent one. What is so special about them, for this kind of money? Any enlightenment on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Guys.
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