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Re: painting tractors wrong colors
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Posted by HillsOfTn on March 03, 2007 at 04:34:38 from (68.19.202.236):
In Reply to: painting tractors wrong colors posted by gyger----indiana on March 02, 2007 at 18:18:15:
Not too picky - just too wide of a range in being picky. If you are competing in a tractor show, it makes sense to set some standards of conformity. Outside of that, owner"s choice. It"s like a beauty contest for women. There seems to be a lot of conformity for them within the contest, but away from those silly contests, there sure is a lot of non-conformity and most men aren"t complaining. I think my granddaughter expressed it correctly back at her birthday party when she was six. A neighbor"s lttle three year-old kept picking up the unopened presents and yelling "what is this - what is this?" Finally my granddaughter looked directly at her and coldly replied: WHAT IT IS - IS MINE! (That goes for tractors also). (Yet, I have to admit that I really enjoy seeing a tractor fully restored to exactly what it looked like when brand-new.)
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