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Sorry for the poor quality photos (done as screen shots).
I was the under bidder on this eBay lot - wish I'd bid more just to get in the hand to inspect.
Welcome any comments.
"What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever." ---Mary Jo Putney
Wondered about repaints but couldn't see how inside of mudguards would have been done without removing wheels.
Unfortunately photos don't give a clear view of axle ends to see if they have been redone.
Didn't notice the green on front axle supports until pointed out.
Makes sense that they're repaints as the traditional John Deere colour is green - but nice moment of "what if ……"
"What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever." ---Mary Jo Putney
tractorboy wrote:Wondered about repaints but couldn't see how inside of mudguards would have been done without removing wheels.
The only way I can see that being done is with a brush and a very steady hand. Thoroughly masking the insides of the wheels would be difficult...for me, anyway.
With these large Tractor tires removed from their rims, it should be an easy job to paint the inside of the mudguards pretty accurately with these odd colors. Both models sure looked pretty exciting to me also, Thanks for this "look what I almost bought" Post and for those Eagle-eyed members who ruined our mutual dreams about them being pre-production sample paint trials. We can still dream though.......kwakers