digger doug
Senior Member
IIRC that roller bearing is much-o denaro...
Nice picture but I like the older Euclid colour better LOL
The older Euclid is the original Euclid Green, officially called "Euclid Chartreuse". It is a lighter green than the newer Terex "Euclid" green. The Terex version had a darker green look than the old Euclid color. I remember buying both colors when painting equipment back in the 80's. The Euclid color does not look good on a metal storage building, that I can tell you from experience. Neither color looks good on a pickup truck either.Nice picture but I like the older Euclid colour better LOL
That green is not bad, but it looks nothing like a solid Euclid green . The color shown is much brighter green, in fact, that looks a lot like the green Dodge/Plymouth used on their sporty cars. When you get a chance, paint one in Euclid green and post it on here.
I disasgree..... think JD should start making Pick-up trucks (they have the capacity in their factories, and the dealer network to back it up)Another green color not meant for vehicles is J.D. green. My uncle painted his farm truck in JD green. Yuck!
Jeff
Yup, JD could build them like mail trucks/step vans, rivetted aluminum panels.Loggers need a tough pickup no fancy and crap that rattles off on the roads then there is the mine sites that destroy pickupups
interesting I had not seen an articulating Euc.