Posted by tlock0331 on September 01, 2013 at 17:26:02 from (166.147.104.45):
In Reply to: John Deere AR posted by Larry Butler on September 01, 2013 at 15:05:21:
wow, what an angry answer about color when the question was about the model tractor prior to repainting it.
Hey harvey, can you please post some pics of your pink with purple polka dots deeres, or your electric neon blue with orange flames, i would like to see that. I would think someone so admient about someone else painting their tractor any color they want should surely be able to show some of the interesting paint jobs you have on yours...
Larry, an answer to your question, no, they did not build an ARI, an AR, AO, or AI, and if you think that yellow paint underneath is original and not primer, then i would start with the parts manual and see if some of the AI parts are on your tractor.
If that doesnt work then either send T/C 35 bucks and get your serial number checked, or go to the john deere pavilion in moline, serial number in hand, and check it on the kiosk and see what it says.
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