Allan in NE

Rick Kr

Well-known Member
Allan,
Just wondering. Are you slowly becoming a John Deere guy?

That IH has those yellow rims on front, and now it is pictured with a yellow and green blower attached to it.

This weather is crazy, it has been 72 the last three days in mid-Mich. But the weather guy says its coming here soon, not snow, but cold rain. Which is worse to me, can't work too much in the mud.

Take care,
Rick
 
Oh heck,

I've always been a "John Deere guy". Just have never had deep enough pockets to run in the tall grass with the big dogs.

I think they build one heck of a product, but I simply gotta go with the best bang for the buck. :>)

Allan
 
Allan, why must you say such nasty things? (John Deere) It's almost like being told there is no such thing as Santa Clause!
 
Some of us have real colorful farms...

There's rust:
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Red and green:
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Red and yellow:
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Gray and black:
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And white/orange:
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I say, whatever happens to be the best deal for the best equipment at the time you need it is what you should purchase...
 
Steven f/AZ "I say, whatever happens to be the best deal for the best equipment at the time you need it is what you should purchase..."

I agree with you and Allan. When shopping I am always looking for the best deal too. Funny though, my place is turning all orange(AC) and blue (Ford).

I've done enough work on them I hate to change brands, because I think (BIG I THINK) I know most of the tricks working on them. I'll find out how much I know at the next break-down.
 
I was in Memphis 2 weeks ago and Elvis said santa was alive and well But if election went dem. he was going to apply for a subsity to not deliver this year!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I was in Memphis 2 weeks ago and Elvis said santa was alive and well But if election went dem. he was going to apply for a subsity to not deliver this year!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'm pretty sure that blower is Badger green and yellow.

But don't tell anyone when you want to sell it.

Green paint is worth more.:)~})

Gary
 
Allan:
I have been a parts man and machinery jockey at JD, Case, IH, Ford/Hesston/New Holland in the past. Back in the 70's until at least mid 80's give me a 66 Series IH any cold winter day, and will have it running while the JD's are still puffing smoke trying to start. Next easiest was the Fords, then Case, then Deere. Just my experience. DOUG
 

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