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Posted by Steve - IN on February 18, 2003 at 14:42:23 from (12.222.17.160):
In Reply to: Your collective opinions requested posted by Dan Kelley on February 18, 2003 at 13:14:46:
Dan, Color opinions and reasons: Yellow: makes it look like it belongs to the State, county, town, some big industrial outfit, or the military -- but not to you, an individual. Red: great if you're going to use it to farm and are just accustomed to seeing them red. Green with JD decals and yellow wheels: There's an M about 10 miles north of here dressed like that. Draws some stares, some smiles, and a few untoward comments. Black: Saw an M in black that looked slick. If I were going all out and wanted to be different, black with a flame job on that statuesque nose of the M. Problem is, black shows dirt way too well, and a loader spoils those kinds of looks anyway. My Farmall H is red and my JD 60 is green. I like both paint schemes. They look like they're private property, and don't show dirt too badly. Steve
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