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Posted by Greg H. on February 01, 2000 at 10:38:24 from (129.71.222.254):
I was looking through my pictures from a tractor show in PA last summer, and It got me thinking. Generally I'm loyal to JD in regards to farm tractors, but I am in the market for something to play with. I saw a tractor at a show last summer that was discribed as a super MTAD. This leads to my question, are these tractors incredibly hard to find?, or can one still be found in resorable shape? I think the tractor I saw was one of the most beutiful tractors I've ever seen. If they can still be found what are they worth? I would be fixing it up to pull "fairly stock", but am conserned about all the bad news I've heard about the TA. Are Parts still available? You all fill me in if you can about my Questions, and if you know of a good book to read regarding this tractor, please let me know. I'd better get off this page now, I 'm feeling guilty , like I'm cheating on my 4020. Just kidding, thanks for all your help, Greg H.
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