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Re: 1926 10-20 paint colors
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Posted by El Toro on June 02, 2007 at 16:26:31 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: 1926 10-20 paint colors posted by Greg (TX) on June 02, 2007 at 15:11:00:
We has a 1926 10-20 and it was light gray. I don't remember the rims since it was changed to rubber tires. Sure was a nice tractor. I even had it pulling a 5-foot sickle bar mower to mow hay. We phase out the horses after that. My brother broke the tongue on the mower. I sawed it off and made a couple of brackets. I should've hooked up the other mower and made a 10-foot swath. That would been making history back in the late 1940's. Here's where you may find your colors for your tractor. I will give you the tractor paint chart for PPG's paint too. Hal McCormick Deering IH Farmall, Paint Chart www.worldpath.net/~thompson/misc/PPG%20Tractor%20Colors.htm PS: I used PPG's Omni paint on a Troy Bilt tiller. It was the IH paint code 71310.
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