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Posted by the tractor vet on March 14, 2006 at 17:42:19 from (64.179.117.193):
In Reply to: Re: How much paint posted by Brian Schmidt on March 14, 2006 at 17:25:31:
Well let see here when we did all the tractors that i have painted by my buddy who BTW has painted more tractors then we would like to remember we remove the hood grill fuel tank and fender pto sheild tiresand wheels and have at it and every nock and cranny is painted and we would put atleast 6 coates on not heavy coates then we would let the tractor set for a couple days while we got the sheet metal ready then paint the rims and install them on the tractor and pull it out then do the sheet metal this would take us a week to do one tractor from start to finish .Now i wish i could post a picture of some of the ones on here but the scanner is down and i do not have one of them high tech camars . A couple years back i posted them on the tales board my S/MTA and my one 806 along with my old 4300 semi . Now if ya'll have a video of the 94 Red power round up the MTa was one of the two in the video . Along with about seven other tractors that made the video like Bruntons 1566 with the seven bottom plow when he dropped in in them middel of the track during the peraide and rolled seven farrows in the track the boys down there at Hookstown fair board were not happy camper.
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