Posted by Matt E. on January 22, 2013 at 09:36:17 from (173.216.243.161):
In Reply to: Why?Chevy Silverado posted by Daynee on January 22, 2013 at 05:39:20:
Wow, we are wound a little tight around here. Didn't see the tractor being flipped over and over, it went from on its top to its wheels. Might have went back to the side again. Two seconds of the commercial.
But take a deep breath, its only a piece of scrap tractor not even complete. I'm sure the people making the commercial paid good money for that old tractor as part of the set. You think it just happened to be half buried on the property they were going to make into a ball field? Nope, that tractor was a prop for the commercial. Sure there might have been some usable parts on it but so are the other thousands sitting out in the weeds rusting into the ground. We can save some of them but not all. Its a commercial to sell something - it definately got your attention.
I find it funny that after someone said it was an AC the tone changed. Why? Because it wasn't our beloved red tractor being abused? LOL, come on. Relax - there is still a lot of winter left.
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