Who cares what color it is?

   / Who cares what color it is? #1  

rozett

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I wonder /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif ..... am I the only one on TBN that really doesn't care what color my implements are? I don't have my tractor as a show piece. I am trying to start a farm as a small business. I bought a quality tractor and I look for quality implements that do the job I am buying them for. I could care less what the color is. Granted... most implements are not available in a color that matches my tractor.... and if they were, I probably wouldn't want them in that color anyway. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

I just don't understand why folks get so excited about implements painted to match their tractor. Would someone explain?
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #2  
That's easy, you only have to keep 1 color of touchup paint. I admit, I only buy red implements, don't care what brand they are; however, are you talking about guys facetiously referring to implement color when they really mean brand names?
 
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<font color="blue"> I just don't understand why folks get so excited about implements painted to match their tractor. </font>
I can't say I've ever read a thread about people getting 'excited' about this. Got an example?
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #4  
Why would I get a different color if I can get one that matches? I can get JD or other brands that come in matching colors and I think it looks better, especially for items like the FEL or weight box that stay on my tractor almost all the time.

I paid a decent sum for the tractor I don't want it to look "cobbled" together. If I saved huge $$ I might consider other colors otherwise I'll try and get green.
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #5  
Once upon a time when I was a kid we raised beef cattle on a decent size place. The biggest tractors we had were Ford 8N's, Fordson Majors and an assortment of other tractors ... We used the best implements we could and never thought about paint.. most of these were modified by us before they ever got to the field ... My Dad had a knack of knowing how to get the most out of a piece of equipment and we made it happen. The only paint they ever saw came from the factory when they were built! But they were well greased and always ready to go. The only machine we did not change thought we did add capability to the blade by building a bush rake that was mounted to a pivot on each side of the blade so that when we needed it we could drop it down. This piece of equipment was an old Cat D-7 with a cable PCU. He felt that it was very well made. Implement color is not important to me nor was it to my Dad. One other piece of equipment he deemed was made right was a JD 4020 we had. Just my 2 cents worth …
Leo
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #6  
I guess if I can buy one that matches my tractor that would be my first choice. But if there is one there that does match my tractor, but I could get another like product but in a different color for less monies, I guess I would take the other color.

I guess it's kind of like buying a topper to go with your pickem-up truck. You are going to get it to match.

Other than that, I could care less about the color

Well Ok, maybe my blue tractor would not like an orange or John Deere Green attachment, but that is my tractor's problem and it will have to deal with it.
murph
 
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NOPE! I could care less about what color the attachment is .
As long as it does what's expected of it . I pretty much feel the same about tractors . If it is what you want and does the job you expect it to do color is insignificant .John
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #8  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( am I the only one on TBN that really doesn't care what color my implements are? )</font>

Nope, color was not much of a consideration when I bought implements, just as it isn't much of a consideration when I buy an automobile or truck. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #9  
Mine are nearly all red/brown when I buy them, after I run over them with a wire brush, and slather some rust converter on they come out black. My tractor is two shades of blue, one is the original shade and the other is what they put on when the "reconditioned" it. Today I actually bought a blue implement, just lucky I guess.
 
   / Who cares what color it is? #10  
NOPE! I could care less about what color the attachment is .

Is that really true? You go in order an implement that is availale in multiple colors including the one that matches your tractor and when the salesmen asks which one, you say "surprise me"? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Come on now, be honest. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

I just feel within reason I will try to keep it all matching. If JD wants too much for the green part I'll go to Midwest or someone that offers my color at a reduced rate. I can save money and still look goooood! Somthing like a PHD that will be used rarely I would not bother worrying about the color ( as long as it's green or yellow). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

This tractor is worked pretty hard but it is also a source of pleasure, if I were a 'true" farmer where it was just a tool and I had multiple tractors I might feel differently.
 
 

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