LD1
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Somebody got itLD1 made a clever sentence with tools brand names instead of actual names and I understood every single bit of it and that prove his point.
Somebody got itLD1 made a clever sentence with tools brand names instead of actual names and I understood every single bit of it and that prove his point.
I got the part about the different tool names, but I guess I have never had anyone ask me for an adjustable wrench or a reciprocating saw or hex head socket or slip joint pliers, just used to the slang terms I guess, but I think most people are.LD1 made a clever sentence with tools brand names instead of actual names and I understood every single bit of it and that prove his point.
Oh... I think we ALL did.Somebody got it
The mark of a good brand name is that it becomes used as a generic name for the kind of product it is. Bush Hog has achieved that. So has Kleenex, and, to a lesser extent, Coke, Frigidaire, Bendix and a few other brands.I know I'm being picky but I have an issue with folks calling a rotary mower a Bush Hog. Bush Hog is a brand name just as John Deere, Ford, Dodge, etc.
Home - Bush Hog This is the Bush Hog website note they even call them rotary cutters. I know it may be a hard habit to break but could we learn to call them rotary cutters unless of course you are referring to the Bush Hog brand.
NO. Stock Cutter or Bush Hog. You're welcome.I know I'm being picky but I have an issue with folks calling a rotary mower a Bush Hog. Bush Hog is a brand name just as John Deere, Ford, Dodge, etc.
Home - Bush Hog This is the Bush Hog website note they even call them rotary cutters. I know it may be a hard habit to break but could we learn to call them rotary cutters unless of course you are referring to the Bush Hog brand.
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