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PPG Paint Code for 1941 H John Deere

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Ronny Maxwell

10-04-2007 18:59:58




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Could anyone provide me with the PPG Paint Code for John Deere Green & Yellow paint for my daughters 1941 John Deere "H"? Any help would be appreciated.




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Dan in Pa

10-14-2007 16:25:13




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 Re: PPG Paint Code for 1941 H John Deere in reply to Ronny Maxwell, 10-04-2007 18:59:58  
Ronny I just did my John Deere 1946 slant dash A and used Frank in Talahassee's paint code, PPG Omni #46180 in Acrylic Urethane. A great match for classic green I am very happy with the results.



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CNKS

10-05-2007 05:51:31




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 Re: PPG Paint Code for 1941 H John Deere in reply to Ronny Maxwell, 10-04-2007 18:59:58  
The link is provided courtesy of Rod(NH). I don't know which color is correct. There are several.



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jubilee johnny

10-05-2007 04:59:33




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 Re: PPG Paint Code for 1941 H John Deere in reply to Ronny Maxwell, 10-04-2007 18:59:58  
I don't know the ppg code but it should be "classic green", which was used on all john deeres up until about 1960.



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B-maniac

10-08-2007 18:17:22




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 Re: PPG Paint Code for 1941 H John Deere in reply to jubilee johnny, 10-05-2007 04:59:33  
I have spent a lot of time and research on this and use 43817 exclusively for the green. The yellow has fewer choices and I think any of them listed would suffice. It's the contrast between the two that makes it or brakes it , not little subtle differences in each. Get the green right and the yellows will look fine. Get the green wrong and the yellow will look wrong even if it's right. Clear as mud , right???

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