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Post by Xavier on Jul 22, 2002 20:34:33 GMT 1
Today i went to a town near mine, its like JDlandia, and i saw a new 6620 in a farm. The yellow line in the hood, and the number 6620, is falling, i suppose in a cleaning sesion. I know that it isn't very important, at least for me, not sure for everybody it hasn't importance . But it maybe denote a less quality paint. Is that normal in a too new tractor? Any other cases, or it is only a problem of pressure, they are a little... In my Deutz with 11 years there isn't this problem yet, and quite clean always. ;D
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Post by F6L913 on Jul 22, 2002 21:18:53 GMT 1
But i think they're expensive tractors
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Post by Red_Painter on Jul 23, 2002 7:23:58 GMT 1
It sounds like a decal is coming off. Never seen it happen on a Deere, but have on other machinery made by small manufacturing companies.
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Post by leemsutton on Jul 23, 2002 9:29:51 GMT 1
Thats a factory recall surely. It would be if it was mine. You pay your money - you expect a certain degree of quality.
I am sure Deere would sort that out straight away as they are very aware fo their image.
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Post by Si on Jul 24, 2002 21:43:35 GMT 1
I have just put a contractors decals on a new Vicon baler I sold him, he then asked me to put some on his old JD. I found them a sod to apply, not sticking at all the same, the stickers were identicle, and I put it downto old paint, but now you've got me thinking. Cheers Simon
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