Sunday, March 13, 2005

'Nuther Toy

On this beautiful day of scattered snow storms, we went to pick up another attatchment for the John Deere.  The storm clouds were so grand!

 

 

 

Now, I have a back grader blade for my John Deere, without having to fabricate one with the snow plow blade that I have here.  It is for the three-point hitch & swivels the full 360... The Brickmans heard of one for sale, and, we went to get it in their pickup truck. Of course, it will have to get a good coat of green & yellow next spring ... we should have one (spring) this year.   SPEAKING OF PAINT: I found this info at The http://www.retiredtractors.com/Q/Paint.html  There is no such thing as the one "right" John Deere paint ... it's just not that easy!
TO QUOTE:    There were many, MANY different shades of green over the years as John Deere bought their paint from different vendors, and formulas changed from manufacturer to manufacturer, and changed AGAIN to eliminate lead pigments. It is commonly accepted that the color on the older two cylinder tractors was different from the "Agricultural Green" that is used presently. This didn't happen on PURPOSE; different pigments are different chemicals and they would oxidize differently over the years. So, you see, there never really was ONE "correct" color for the older tractors. The John Deere "Ag Green" is merely the latest version of the color, that has been pretty well "standardized" in recent years. "Classic Green" is actually a NEW color, and it is my feeling that it was designed to try to duplicate the "patina" or at least resemble the slightly faded look of the older colors.. However, even "professional collectors" seem willing to accept EITHER color and also any number similar colors from third party paint vendors.
    It is only the members of the "correct police" who are picky about the exact color. And the fact that even the "correct police" cannot agree, only serves to prove that there IS no absolutely correct color. It's YOUR tractor... Pick the green that YOU like best!!

~Meli~

  SOME NEW LINKS:  

 Antique John Deere Tractors  

 The John Deere 730 Tractor  

 Meli's Tractor School  ... This is great!  

 Antique John Deere Tractors  

 Antique Tractor Links

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