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Posted by Owners rights on March 02, 2007 at 21:11:42 from (216.77.199.105):
In Reply to: painting tractors wrong colors posted by gyger----indiana on March 02, 2007 at 18:18:15:
Does somebody other than your wife tell you how to arrange the furniture in your house or what groceries to buy? It is not likely, you make your choices and lay down your money and it's nobody else's business. It is getting pitiful listening to people whine and moan about someone having a tractor that they don't use and won't sell or that they want to use for lawn art or rose planters. Come on people you don't have a right to make the decisions on something just because you see it and ewant it. Women often have curio cabinets full of things they just want to look at then when they die most of it gets given away or thrown away. If someone wants to look at dad's or grandpa's old equipment setting around it is their business. I love old machinery and I love new machinery some is for using, some is for looking, some is for both and some has reached the point where it needs to be melted down and shaped into something that can serve a productive purpose again. If someone wants to have one last hurrah at the combine demolition derby after removing any salvageable thresher parts it's their business. Most of the post here are from people who live in the land of the free, let other people be free with items they have paid for or inherited. Instead of complaining about a tractor being painted outside of the factory specifications purchase it at a reduced price because it obviously is not a desirable, functional or marketable unit by your standards and use the savings to restore it. Would your rather pay an inflated price for the typical substandard repaints that have used the correct colors. I have had my say now you may do what you wish with your equipment and I will continue to do what I wish with mine (no permission required of course). If you don't like it and it's for sale buy it and change it. If it is not for sale leave the people alone!
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