Posted by BIG RED 1 on August 21, 2007 at 07:14:56 from (71.217.223.229):
In Reply to: Re: red vs green posted by DennyF on August 20, 2007 at 20:52:18:
It would be interesting to find out how many of our friends driving green actually turned a furrow,pulled a planter,pulled a baler,or ran a cultivator. Much of this behavior is learned(call it arrogant green-not to be mistaken with soylent green)Grandpa had a JD so thats what I will have and will ever know. My point is where I live in John Deere country-20 miles south of Waterloo Iowa-3-jd plants-im surrounded by farmers who are mainly JD but havent forgot any color can pull a plow etc As has been said in the past in this forum a lot of different colors built this country.I will add that its easy to pledge allegiance to the only one thats still trading on the NYSE with its original name. Red gets the last laugh around my area.Last week I pulled out the neighbor and his 4430 with my RED IH 756 just my 2 cents Randy
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