Home Depot lawn & garden tractor display

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11 Jul 2015 16:04 #6700 by motor12
When you park in the Home Depot parking lot and walk into the store you usually walk past all the tractors on display in front of the store. (Green and yellow) At least that's how it is here in Texas. I have always wondered what the reaction would be if a nice red Wheel Horse RJ58 was parked in that line of tractors. With a small sign (Display only not for sale). I have thought about asking the store manager if he or she would be interested in something like that on some Saturday morning. Seems like it would draw attention to the stores display and be fun to see the reactions when they see an antique tractor from the 50s.Sure would make some interesting pictures.

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11 Jul 2015 16:52 #6701 by Geno
That would be cool to see peoples reactions. If you do it take lots of pics! Maybe you could get a news crew involved... :thumb

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11 Jul 2015 22:54 #6717 by nappypappy
Yeah green and yellow here to..........they have nothing I would buy even if I could afford it....you have a good idea and maybe ask..sure cant hurt....:smile2

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12 Jul 2015 05:57 #6719 by GT 14
Go for it! :thumb1

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12 Jul 2015 07:51 #6725 by Geno
Did anyone ever notice the price tags on those little disposable things? :doh

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12 Jul 2015 09:08 #6727 by nappypappy

Geno wrote: Did anyone ever notice the price tags on those little disposable things? :doh

I always look and I cant believe the prices...CRAZY..............................:smile2 :scared

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12 Jul 2015 09:12 #6728 by motor12
I looked up the prices, $1500 to $3500+ . My RJ58 was $385.00 when new in 1958 (attachments not included) and it's still here.

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12 Jul 2015 09:52 #6731 by nappypappy

motor12 wrote: I looked up the prices, $1500 to $3500+ . My RJ58 was $385.00 when new in 1958 (attachments not included) and it's still here.


Seems like my 85 416-8 was around 3 grand when I bought it new and don't remember if that was with a deck....may have been but don't remember....now matter what it beats all the new stuff they sell now days......:smile2

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12 Jul 2015 16:53 #6741 by Trouty56

motor12 wrote: When you park in the Home Depot parking lot and walk into the store you usually walk past all the tractors on display in front of the store. (Green and yellow) At least that's how it is here in Texas. I have always wondered what the reaction would be if a nice red Wheel Horse RJ58 was parked in that line of tractors. With a small sign (Display only not for sale). I have thought about asking the store manager if he or she would be interested in something like that on some Saturday morning. Seems like it would draw attention to the stores display and be fun to see the reactions when they see an antique tractor from the 50s.Sure would make some interesting pictures.

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29 Jul 2015 11:47 #7246 by motor12
Talked with a dept. manager at HD and they were not interested in having my Wheel horse tractors in front of their store. If fact they moved all the garden tractors inside. I guess the plastic on the modern tractors can't take the heat on these 100 degree days in Texas. :sun

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