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Posted by Keith-OR on July 20, 2007 at 06:57:05 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: Blue, BLue, BLUE! posted by Katharine on July 19, 2007 at 18:33:46:
When tractors were assembled at the factory everything was painted color of tractor including wiring, hoses, starter, generators, brackets. If sheet metel was different color it was painted seperately then install on tractor. It has been a known fact that "looks" sell. How many times have you gone to a car lot and looked at the car with dents, scratches in paint, torn or stained interior, smooth and or weather checked tires? This is the main reason dealers and others hire individauls to detail their vehicles, be it autos,tractors or other equipment!! We the American consumer, have brought this on ourselves."HAS TO LOOK GOOD"...Buyer beware!!!! Just my rant early in the morn... Keith & Shawn
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