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Re: H Demonstrator
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Posted by chadd on October 06, 2006 at 06:21:50 from (155.92.31.51):
In Reply to: H Demonstrator posted by H fanatic on October 05, 2006 at 19:27:16:
I've only heard of A,C, and cub demonstrators. I don't think the larger ones were factory painted white. Chances are some dealer had a lot of H's laying around and wanted to get rid of them and make them stand out from the rest so he painted them white. Our W6 was sold from the dealer with a paint scheme identical to a 460-560-660 because that is what was on the lot at that time and they wanted farmers to think that it was newer than it really was. Does it make it worth more? Ummm. . . Not really but, if it ever gets restored, it will be red and white.
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