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Roger

08-03-2003 18:31:21




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Does anyone have a good method for painting the Farmall emblem on the front of the letter series tractors? I have a Farmall B and I bought the emblem but it is unpainted. I tried painting the hole letter area black and then tried to paint the letters with aluminum paint, but it didn't come out very well. Any suggestions? Seems like I saw something on this a while back but can't find it. Roger

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Bermuda Ken

08-03-2003 18:35:56




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 Re: Farmall Emblem in reply to Roger, 08-03-2003 18:31:21  
Paint the entire piece black. Let Dry. Wipe off paint from raised surface with cloth dampened with thinner. Professional looks EVERY time.....



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Jon

08-03-2003 18:57:08




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 Re: Re: Farmall Emblem in reply to Bermuda Ken, 08-03-2003 18:35:56  
What do you suggest doing for the emblems used during wartime that were steel rather than aluminum?



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Ken K

08-05-2003 13:14:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall Emblem in reply to Jon, 08-03-2003 18:57:08  
Here is what I did with the emblem for our Farmall A. I painted it as close to the top edge of the letters with just a little getting on top. After the black paint is thoroughly dry, I used a file to file the surface of the letters etc. off to take any paint off. This method also makes the aluminum shime nice and bright. It looks great! Be sure to remove any dents or other imperfections before you do the painting.

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sm

08-04-2003 10:38:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall Emblem in reply to Jon, 08-03-2003 18:57:08  
same method should work on steel or aluminum



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