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Posted by Color Blinded in Pa on April 21, 2002 at 17:04:28 from (207.44.55.27):
In Reply to: Are you Color Blind too posted by wayne on April 21, 2002 at 11:24:03:
I don't have a color preference. What I do have is another kind of "problem". I lose patience at the tractor cavalcades. How many nearly identical cookie cutter tractors of ANY color can a person look at before boredon sets in? Who hasn't idly wondered if maybe some guy isn't running the same tractor through over and over driven by various members of his family? (All '46 B's, or M's LOOK alike, don't they?) I will spend 5 times as long looking at a scruffy Super 77 with attached cornpicker, or a VAC with cultivators, or even just o0ne with a weird paint job, than I will with an award winning over restored JD AC or Farmall. I also prefer to see an unstyled ANYTHING over a later one.
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