Posted by Darren In Pesotum on February 15, 2008 at 19:44:20 from (63.252.244.189):
I have a variety of attachments and implements, and I am trying to decide if I should paint them red to match the tractor if they are off brand or.. uggghh green, or if I should paint them up as original... like my 3 pt backhoe that was originally yellow, or my New idea snow blower.. I know there is really no right or wrong here, but I'm inclined to paint the off brand stuff to match the tractor.. especially if it is a no name brand... but I don't want a bunch of tractor guys thinking I'm an idiot...anyone have an opinion on this?
I have a 656 hydro diesel with: front end loader front forks 3pt backhoe 3pt snow blower 3pt boom hoist 3pt 8ft blade 3pt post hole driller
I call it my Swiss Army Tractor cuz of all the attachments...
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