[AT] John Deere Tool Box (Possible Christmas Gift Idea ForGreenie's)
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Wed Dec 1 22:29:05 PST 2004
Willard:
You Know, I don't know why JD sells those tool boxes. You really don't need
to have tools when you own a JD. Maybe they are just collector items. Now if
it was a CAT tool box I would understand. :-) Happy 100th anniversary by
the way!
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
I'm a walking storeroom of facts..... I've just lost the key to the
storeroom door
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Subject: [AT] John Deere Tool Box (Possible Christmas Gift Idea
ForGreenie's)
I was in a tool store in Yakima, WA. today and noticed a couple of tool
boxes
painted John Deere green and yellow. They were made by Waterloo (a large
manufactuer of tool boxes), and were the type you can carry (handle on top)
with
one arm if you don't overfill it. It had 3 drawers and a top tray, about 2'
long and 12" high just like the ones you see at Sears only in JD colors.
They are
a limited edition and cost $70. each in the store I was in. If I was a
Greenie I guess I would want one but I am not so there is still some left
out there
for the JD guys. Willard Smith, Tacoma, WA.
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