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Re: Litle genious plow,
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Posted by kirk in kansas, on February 12, 2007 at 05:29:03 from (208.13.218.53):
In Reply to: Re: Litle genious plow, posted by JayWalt on February 11, 2007 at 20:27:55:
Hi Jay, Yea Im the same way on this, I was looking at other one,s too, and i saw the same thing, I bet Jay that it,s not really that well known that there was a shortage of Red back then and they did do alot of the stuff in that blue, It didnt make any sense to me that an older plow like this would be repainted for some gimmick or something, like a little kid would repaint something cause he didnt like the color in the 1st place, I mean if that,s the case , then Ill redo it it that blue and Itll look even better than IHC Red I think, I was holding off Jay painting it, cause I was thinking the same thing,,,,,,,,? Red all over ,,,,,,? well....? how about blue for once and black yoke? and ohhh yeaaa,,, Jay this thing has got straw colored wheel,s too, You know, like Massey Harris Tractor wheel,s, They arnt faded white like ive seen alot out there, But a yellow color, I rubbed some of that liquid compound on them from the Wax Shop, and they were still yellow, not white, So,,, That proved my point, Ive been thinking About this for month,s, And every time I go out to look at this thing I get the same feeling, I look for some red paint somewhere on it, Underneath, or in crevices somewhere that the weather didnt get to it in the last 60 yrs, Jay, Ive looked at different one,s on this page too , But to no avail, I mean If it,s supposed to be blue, that I dont wanna do it in red and then have it be too late, If there,s an article of that paint thing somewhere? Id like to see it, Any Help will be welcome Jay, Thank,s Alot, Kirk,
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