bmaverick
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2013
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- Location
- Beloit-WI
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2610, retired JD 850, retired DYT-4000
We as North American owners haven't too much of a clue as to why Yanmar lime green tractors suddenly went red. Well, I found out the story on a Japan bloggers website.
On the blogger site there are 2 reasons why Yanmar tree frog green was abandoned.
1. People made jokes of the color and the tractor. Yanmar tractors got a nickname as ... tree frog tractors. And in a field of crops the saying went ... can anyone spot my tree frog? I don't recall where it was parked!
2. On export to the USA, it clashed with JD machine colors.
Now you know the rest of the story.
So be kind to tree frogs and they will last a lifetime.
On the blogger site there are 2 reasons why Yanmar tree frog green was abandoned.
1. People made jokes of the color and the tractor. Yanmar tractors got a nickname as ... tree frog tractors. And in a field of crops the saying went ... can anyone spot my tree frog? I don't recall where it was parked!
2. On export to the USA, it clashed with JD machine colors.
Now you know the rest of the story.
