OT Re: [AJD] Classic Green Rattle Cans
Duane Ledford
dledford at classicnet.net
Sat Apr 2 19:20:19 PST 2005
How about Arcadia, KS? Once a booming coal mining town; now, if you blink,
you will miss it. Not even a wide spot in the road.
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From: "Arthur Southwell" <asouth at strato.net>
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Subject: OT Re: [AJD] Classic Green Rattle Cans
> Ought to try Arcadia, FL. grin
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> Arthur Southwell
> Arthur Southwell Rebuilding
> Arcadia, Florida 34266 U.S.A.
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> From: "Kenneth Jones" <kenejons61 at yahoo.com>
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>> Tommy,
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>> Arcadia is a nice town, been there a number of times and really
>> liked it not too LA but just enough to make it interesting. You going
>> to working at one of the Terminals there? Glad to hear that things may
>> finally be working out for you and the family... GOOD LUCK !!!!
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>> Ken Jones
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>> Tommy <twilson17 at comcast.net> wrote:
>> Hey Ken,
>> Maybe it's because everything is bigger (and heavier) in Texas,
>> but the colors are the same!.....TW
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>> BTW, it looks like we are going to the big town of Arcadia, LA in a week
>> or
>> so. I'll let you know more later.....TW
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>> At 06:34 PM 4/1/05 -0800, you wrote:
>>>Dean,
>>>
>>> I purchased numerous cans of Classic Green while living in
>>> Texas. I believe that they were purchased during '97, '98, '99 if my
>>> memory serves me correctly. Moved back to Pennsylvania in 2000 and of
>>> course brought those cans along. After I got my garage/shop built and
>>> finished inside, I started the restoration of my Texan 530... Back here
>>> in PA, I have purchased numerous cans of Classic Green from my Deere
>>> dealer. Last fall, I started to paint parts of the tractor, using the
>>> Texas paint first and when that was all, I switched to the new paint. I
>>> could not detect and difference in the shade of the paint. I do believe
>>> that Deere has a new supplier for the paint since the old paint seemed
>>> heavier and less fluid. When I read your question, I remembered that
>>> while painting the heat shield for under the fuel tank, I ran out of the
>>> old paint and switched to the new stuff so today I went out and brought
>>> that piece out into the sunlight. I could not detect any differen!
>>> ce in
>>> shade... Possibly my old eyes but they seemed the same to me.. My
>>> thoughts !!
>>>
>>>
>>>Ken Jones
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>> Tommy Wilson
>> Hattiesburg, MS
>> 1950 IH H
>> 1951 JD B
>> 1952 IH SC
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