Posted by INCase on October 03, 2018 at 06:14:04 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Black Combines posted by MSD on October 02, 2018 at 17:48:20:
no markings at all i would guess prototype, experimental units going out to get real life field testing as this is the season.
kinda like the big 3 camouflaging new car models. don't want anyone to know who's it is. i rode in the new Chrysler Pacifica a couple years ago before it was on the market. it was so heavily camo'ed even riding in it and crawling around it testing i had absolutely NO idea what it looked like. even the interior was camo'ed other than the speedometer. even camo'ed the Chrysler guys made us put a car cover over it in the parking lot if unattended.
at Gehl our prototype units were still painted red but no decals. i think there were a couple OLD round balers that were sent out with new experimental stuff inside but since they had old tin and decals on the outside noone would have bothered thinking they were anything special. i'm sure the others do something similar too. hide it in plain sight so to speak.
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