Nothing runs like a Deere, er Toyota

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Nothing runs like a Deere, er Toyota

Unread post by Spike » December 21st, 2007, 1:23 pm

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Unread post by rickf » December 22nd, 2007, 10:46 am

I WANT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unread post by raymond » December 22nd, 2007, 11:01 am

That's just wrong. What a sacrilige to take the great John Deere name which has always meant something in vain. I bet that thing (while admittedly cool 8) ) is not very reliable. The user interfaces and controls are probably not very smooth, convenient, or rugged and durable. Therefore it should be red like any other "international" corn binder. :roll: :lol:

BTW. That being said, I want one too. But how did it get license plates with those tires :?:
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Unread post by Spike » December 23rd, 2007, 11:26 am

raymond wrote:That's just wrong. What a sacrilige to take the great John Deere name which has always meant something in vain. I bet that thing (while admittedly cool 8) ) is not very reliable. The user interfaces and controls are probably not very smooth, convenient, or rugged and durable. Therefore it should be red like any other "international" corn binder. :roll: :lol:
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Unread post by k8icu » December 23rd, 2007, 2:41 pm

WHY????
There is one nut on a M151 that is very difficult to remove.....

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Unread post by rickf » December 23rd, 2007, 8:31 pm

Why not????? That is great. Face it, We drive restored military vehicles, Why, Because we want attention thats why. Nobody in any vehicle restoration project is doing it just to preserve the vehicle! We do it for attention. We are human and we crave attention and competition.
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Unread post by raymond » December 23rd, 2007, 10:33 pm

Spike wrote:
raymond wrote:That's just wrong. What a sacrilige to take the great John Deere name which has always meant something in vain. I bet that thing (while admittedly cool 8) ) is not very reliable. The user interfaces and controls are probably not very smooth, convenient, or rugged and durable. Therefore it should be red like any other "international" corn binder. :roll: :lol:
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To quote Marlon Brando, "The horror, the horror :!: " Just seems like a sacrelige to take the great John Deere name in vain, especially on a Sunday. :shock: Here's a real John Deere.

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And another

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And here's mine

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Anyone else disparaging the name of John Deere will be getting one of those late night knocks on the doore :shock: :roll: :lol:
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Unread post by rickf » December 24th, 2007, 12:20 pm

A Wood's blade?????????? What hapened to John?
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Unread post by raymond » December 24th, 2007, 1:20 pm

rickf wrote:A Wood's blade?????????? What hapened to John?
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It came with the tractor. The brush hog isn't green either. Neither are the tire chains and wheel weights. If I had bought it it would be green. :wink: 8) :lol: My belly mower is John Deere but it is John Deere yellow.
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Unread post by rickf » December 24th, 2007, 1:32 pm

REAL farmers don't have doors........ or A/C, heat, radio, satelite navigation. :twisted:
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Spike wrote:
raymond wrote:That's just wrong. What a sacrilige to take the great John Deere name which has always meant something in vain. I bet that thing (while admittedly cool 8) ) is not very reliable. The user interfaces and controls are probably not very smooth, convenient, or rugged and durable. Therefore it should be red like any other "international" corn binder. :roll: :lol:
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i love this, is seems customized with John Deere ATV Parts. I love using this in the middle of the head of the field or perhaps a dirt bike.

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