Posted by keith True on September 03, 2019 at 08:19:32 from (73.68.29.112):
In Reply to: Re: Crazy question posted by 4520bw on September 03, 2019 at 06:40:51:
Years ago I painted a John Deere M tractor.It was apart,and when I got done with the green I found I had forgotten to paint the screens that went behind the grille.I just decided to paint them yellow when I painted the wheels.It looked sharp,with the yellow screens in the grille.I worked at the JD dealer at the time,and we parked the M on the lawn to show off.I got more flack from people about that stupid grille than I ever would have imagined possible.I'm just as guilty of thinking it needs to be the right colors on some stuff.In the early 80's I bought a 1010 crawler,it had been painted with John Deere ag yellow,not JD industrial yellow.The paint was nice,so the first thing I did was to paint it industrial yellow,that pale ag yellow just didn't fit the look of the dozer.
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