Posted by MN Dave 2 on July 14, 2009 at 21:28:36 from (69.163.7.50):
I looked at a "supposed" SMTA that is coming up on a auction soon. From what I understand it's an estate selling things at a consignment auction. The tractor started up and ran nice. It had what looked to me was the original paint but the old decal on hood was only super M. It had the live hyd pump mounted in front of distributer drive like a 400 has, it had the battery box under seat like a 400, it had wedge rear rim mounts like a M (when did they change rim mounting styles to the 400 type?) The serial # plate was so scratched up that all I could barely read was serial #, no letters, just numbers. It had a TA lever, but while rest of tractor was original dirty grungy looking, TA/transmission (frame under gas tank between engine and rear end) was nice and clean and fairly recently painted. Tractor was advertised as a SMTA, but.... Any guesses if this is an original or a "parts" SMTA? Thanks for the inputs.
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