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Posted by Peabody on June 18, 2005 at 20:06:08 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: How did they paint tractors at the factory during posted by scott#2 on June 18, 2005 at 18:09:21:
Scott#2, I have recently painted a Super C and am just about ready to paint my 59 Cub. I use IH2150 paint from my local IH dealer. I also use a couple of 2150 rattle cans to "pre-hit" the hard to get places, i.e. behind oil filter housing, belt pulleys, etc. before hitting with the paint sprayer. The tractor is basically stripped down and I paint the chassis first, then hit the sheet metal parts separately. After reassembly, it's time to hit the buggered up screw cap heads and any assembly dings with the rattle can again. It helps to wait a day or so to reassemble to allow the paint to cure and harden a bit. Good luck!
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