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Blue, BLue, BLUE!
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Posted by Katharine on July 19, 2007 at 18:33:46 from (70.152.57.95):
Why is it that people throw a can of paint at something and call it "RESTORED"? Been looking on Ebay, and local ads for manuals, implements and other bits and so many of them LIE....... It's plain to see in their own pictures that they couldn't even bother to mask anything off before they tore the lid off the blue paint can, closed their eyes and sloshed it at the poor undeserving pile of junk. Why does EVERY single thing on the bloody tractor have to be BLUE, it didn't come that way surely. The gauges, generators, mufflers, grilles, brackets and entire light assemblies etc... WERE NOT all susposed to be painted BLUE people! Sorry, just had to vent a bit... (I admit, even mine is screwed up, but at least I DIDN'T do it and can fix it!)
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! JOE ZIP 18:30:38 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Walt Davies 10:07:53 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! MF Poor 10:02:21 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! sodakota 09:33:04 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! rrlund 06:59:35 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Keith-OR 06:57:05 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! MJ in the UK 02:25:06 07/20/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Aaron Ford 21:41:33 07/19/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Ultradog MN 19:55:37 07/19/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Loren in Florida 19:31:13 07/19/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! Billy NY 19:14:01 07/19/07
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- Re: Blue, BLue, BLUE! old art 19:10:50 07/19/07
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