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Re: Green paint on a red tractor
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Posted by ChadS on March 27, 2006 at 17:05:58 from (66.228.96.253):
In Reply to: Green paint on a red tractor posted by River Bottom Farmer on March 27, 2006 at 16:12:33:
I had to put a tarp over it when we hauled it home,, did not want somone to throw a rock thru my windshield or something else. I seen a H years back at the King's auction, shook my head and walked away, but that H brought 2700!!! No, I dont think its funny, But that ol M will look awful good with a nice coat of IH RED paint! He wanted 1000 for it, I told him I would have to deduct 500 from the price cause of the paint scheme. Dont lose too much sleep over this ol M,,, Its'a gonna be red as soon as it warms up,, till then, Ill keep it hidden in the shed. My neighbor was driving by this afternoon, bout ran into our mailbox staring at it. He backed up,, said,, Son,, Thats just not right. If John Deere himself, owned a Farmall, this was it? Geesh that thing is hiddious! I parked it next to our red Super M last nite,, woke up this morning,, the SM had a flat rear tire! What's that all about? LMAO! Chad
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