In camo it's too easy to lose. Stick to Green, Orange, or Red (TYM or Mahindra).Hey everyone!
First time posting here, so bear with me while I learn the ropes. I saw that LS has released a tractor with mossy oak camo on it. Does anyone know any details about it? What do you think about it?
DONT KNOW WHY SOMEONE WOULD WANT THIS..IF YOUR TRACTOR BREAKS DOWN IN THE WOODS, AND IF YOU HAVE TO WALK OUT, MAYBE FINDING THE TRACTOR WILL BE HARD TO DO WHEN YOU COME BACK TO RETREIVE IT.---A PAINTED ORANGE ONE FROM THE FACTORY OR EVEN A SHINY GREEN ONE WILL MAKE IT STAND OUT IN THE TREES...AND REMEMBER THAT ANY KIND OF CAMO IS USELESS IN THE FIELD OR WHILE HUNTING---DEER ARE COLOR BLIND AND ONLY SEE BROWNS AND GRAYS. THEY ARE GOOD AT MOVEMENT AND SMELL..SO KEEP YOUR TRACTOR AT A COLOR THAT WILL STAND OUT AND IS EASY TO SEE..Hey everyone!
First time posting here, so bear with me while I learn the ropes. I saw that LS has released a tractor with mossy oak camo on it. Does anyone know any details about it? What do you think about it?
Yeah, I agree. The only purpose of camo is to hunt people. Our fathers hunted just fine in red and black plaid jackets with a big yellow number pinned to the back.DONT KNOW WHY SOMEONE WOULD WANT THIS..IF YOUR TRACTOR BREAKS DOWN IN THE WOODS, AND IF YOU HAVE TO WALK OUT, MAYBE FINDING THE TRACTOR WILL BE HARD TO DO WHEN YOU COME BACK TO RETREIVE IT.---A PAINTED ORANGE ONE FROM THE FACTORY OR EVEN A SHINY GREEN ONE WILL MAKE IT STAND OUT IN THE TREES...AND REMEMBER THAT ANY KIND OF CAMO IS USELESS IN THE FIELD OR WHILE HUNTING---DEER ARE COLOR BLIND AND ONLY SEE BROWNS AND GRAYS. THEY ARE GOOD AT MOVEMENT AND SMELL..SO KEEP YOUR TRACTOR AT A COLOR THAT WILL STAND OUT AND IS EASY TO SEE..
I've been using an MT352 for several years now. Happens to be a cab model, not open station. I really like this machine. Came with 3 sets of hydraulics, AC/heat, radio and FEL for less money than my sons open station Kubota that has none of the options except for FEL. I have used it a lot including working hay with both a square baler and an older round baler. The Camo version appears to be the same in a 57HP model, no cab. Looks pretty sweet in my opinion.Hey everyone!
First time posting here, so bear with me while I learn the ropes. I saw that LS has released a tractor with mossy oak camo on it. Does anyone know any details about it? What do you think about it?