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Posted by txgrn on April 03, 2005 at 07:24:12 from (209.151.113.45):
In Reply to: Re: OT. Handle change posted by Paul in Mich on April 02, 2005 at 14:30:12:
Started with red. 1st tractor (ever) was a B. 2nd was a 464. Don't remember after that. Anyhew I went green then had to sell out then back in with blue and now blue and mostly green. One thing that happened was that I couldn't find the right size red; then I worked on some red for friends (when I had the first green) and noticed that red seems to add a lot of stuff that was something else to fix; then the red dealership dissolved leaving only blue and green in the area. I liked the simplicity of both blue and green. Just bought what came along that seemed like a good deal. My first green on the second time around was just an accident. Was going to the grocery store one day and was rubbernecking as usual. Spotted it and asked. Guy was desperate to get IRS off his back. Went immediately to the bank and covered that deal. Still have it (4010D). Thanks, Mark
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