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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 7832387" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>On the subject of tractor colours</p><p></p><p>My wife has townie friends who when out visiting couldn't understand why all my tractors of different ages were all the same colour of blue. And why my neighbours were all the same green. They thought we had them painted in our fleet colour like the lorry guys do. </p><p></p><p>They could not get their head round the fact that there was no choice in colour when buying say a JD or a Massey, or that NH is either blue or metallic blue on some models. When I said that Valtra were the only brand to offer a selection of colours they were astonished.</p><p>It had never crossed my mind that tractors weren't like cars, vans and lorries, as thats just how its always been. </p><p>Really, given that a tractor is well North of £100k nowadays, shouldn't we get to spec the colour just like on a car??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 7832387, member: 190"] On the subject of tractor colours My wife has townie friends who when out visiting couldn't understand why all my tractors of different ages were all the same colour of blue. And why my neighbours were all the same green. They thought we had them painted in our fleet colour like the lorry guys do. They could not get their head round the fact that there was no choice in colour when buying say a JD or a Massey, or that NH is either blue or metallic blue on some models. When I said that Valtra were the only brand to offer a selection of colours they were astonished. It had never crossed my mind that tractors weren't like cars, vans and lorries, as thats just how its always been. Really, given that a tractor is well North of £100k nowadays, shouldn't we get to spec the colour just like on a car?? [/QUOTE]
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