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Posted by JH on July 29, 2002 at 13:40:15 from (198.26.125.13):
In Reply to: neighbors tractor posted by Jim in Michigan on July 29, 2002 at 07:41:53:
There's no telling why someone would take a fine old machine, regardless of manufacturer, and paint it some oddball color. I saw on the John Deere Forum recently where there was a JD A? on steel wheels at an amusement park in a few feet of water, and it was painted purple. I myself was southbound from Michigan about 18 months ago on I-69, and north of Indianapolis on the west side of the highway, I saw an old M Farmall painted up in John Deere green and yellow. I did a double take on that, which was probably what I was supposed to do, because it was sitting in front of a business. So the purpose of this paint job was to get me to notice the business. It makes no more sense to me than some of these entertainers that smash guitars during their concerts. Each guitar is a piece of artwork to the one who made it. If they knew it was for the purpose of breaking it, maybe they wouldn't put so much effort into making it. People are funny.
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