Tinted our Kubota's

JimmyJazz

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Aug 8, 2020
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I recently bought a Ford F150 that came with tinted rear windows. I asked the salesman if it could be removed. I told him it looked like what the dope dealers drive in the hood. I had not considered the practical aspect. We don't get much sun in Western Pennsylvania. Funny.
 

warrencrew

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Marianna, Jackson, Florida, USA
I recently bought a Ford F150 that came with tinted rear windows. I asked the salesman if it could be removed. I told him it looked like what the dope dealers drive in the hood. I had not considered the practical aspect. We don't get much sun in Western Pennsylvania. Funny.
I want to put a picture to bring practical aspect to a new level.

After the clearing was done and we were working I tried desperately to find a shade tree to park our Kubota RTV under. Nothing. So I parked it under a Dogwood tree........ normally found in the woods. The woods went bye byes, so all that is left is this lonely Dogwood tree that will eventually die as they belong under a canopy of trees.

Dogwood Tree shade.jpg
 

JimmyJazz

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Aug 8, 2020
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Pittsburgh, Pa
I want to put a picture to bring practical aspect to a new level.

After the clearing was done and we were working I tried desperately to find a shade tree to park our Kubota RTV under. Nothing. So I parked it under a Dogwood tree........ normally found in the woods. The woods went bye byes, so all that is left is this lonely Dogwood tree that will eventually die as they belong under a canopy of trees.

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That dogwood would do well in the open like that in Western Pennsylvania. It would be a valuable addition to the landscape. A nurseryman might charge $2,000 or more for a tree like that planted in a fancy yard around here.