Posted by NE IA on October 01, 2009 at 20:27:18 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: tractor rivalries posted by a.rothermel on October 01, 2009 at 12:38:50:
Had a old farmer tell me once it is good that we have different color tractors because.--- when you borrow the neighbors tractor you feel your tractors are so much better than theirs. You have heard it all, the other color is ok, but just not as much power as mine, doesn't steer as easy as mine. The neighbors sure drank the fuel, hard to see around the muffler, etc.
Around here,the green guys stop the joking around by, --asking what color has the best resale? That usualy pretty much ends the teasing. Then as a very last word, refer to the lawnmowers and resale value for the icing on the cake.
Tractor color often is like religion and poly --ticks.....passed on from generation to generation as the best, and the only correct one, and FEELING SORRY FOR ALL THE OTHERS THAT JUST DON'T SEE IT YOUR WAY.
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