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ill add more to this later. but to get started



 

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They are great! Sure fun at shows since its big lol
 

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tricycles were the most common on them. They seemed to start getting more popular on the MTA. This one has a aftermarket front end due to IH wide fronts being or expensive
 

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Ok thanks; i have seen several Schwartz front that were put on row crop U Molines; but this front doesnt look like a Scwartz; thought it might have been supplied by IH. I got a lot to learn bout Farmalls :lol:
 

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that was one front end used on farmalls. this was another though i don't recall the name
 

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If I ever venture out to get another tractor - you have got the one that I want. Those wide front Super MTA's have to be one of the nicest looking tractors (and by no means slouching when it comes to performance) that have ever been made - and yours is without a doubt one of the sharper ones! Definitely one to be proud of. :D
 

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single tree farm said:
If I ever venture out to get another tractor - you have got the one that I want. Those wide front Super MTA's have to be one of the nicest looking tractors (and by no means slouching when it comes to performance) that have ever been made - and yours is without a doubt one of the sharper ones! Definitely one to be proud of. :D
Thanks a lot :D They are powerful and good looking for sure. This one has been hanging around here a long time
 
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