Posted by s.crum on March 06, 2010 at 14:32:55 from (4.156.228.73):
In Reply to: It would be FUN... posted by Bob on March 06, 2010 at 08:22:00:
Pretty funny stuff, people 'pimping' tractors. My belief is if you own it, do what you want with it. This isn't the first time for Deere to try something like this. The patio lawn tractors come to mind. Everybody had a fit when Dad bought a brand new 1968 red and white John Deere 112. General concensus was that Dad finally lost it. His family always had Deere tractors buying new ones since the 1930s. Dad wasn't crazy he never saw where color made any difference. The patio series wasn't selling real well and dealers were trying to get rid of them. Dad got a killer deal on that 112. Like he always said 'the only way you could have a good red and white tractor was paint a green one red and white'. A great number of Cub Cadets came and went in the area during the 30 years and 4 kids that 112 mowed 4 acres every week for.
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