Posted by JDseller on May 13, 2012 at 12:10:48 from (208.126.196.144):
Don-Wi post below made me remember a neighbor painting his bale mover bright pink. He had one of the first ones around here. This would be 15-20 years ago. HE was always having to go look for it as about all the other neighbors would use it to move bales. HE finally had the local parts place mix him up a fluorescent pink paint. He painted it and not near as many people used it after that. The really funny thing is that that mover sets out side all of the time. That paint is still in pretty good shape. The ones that are still the factory paint only have rust left.
Another fellow that lives the next county over has four brothers that all live around him. They are always mixing the tools up. One of them might have a full set of sizes but they would be different brands . The one brother rounded up all of his tools and painted them PINK. The other brothers saw that and thought it was cool. They all chose different wild colors for their tools. That worked for a little while but I was there a few weeks ago and now all of tools boxes look like a rain bow collection. They have mixed up all of the tools again. They said they have the kids sort them out every now and then but the girls like the multi colors and sort them into sets of different colors to "decorate" their Dad's tool box.
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