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Posted by the tractor vet on March 15, 2006 at 07:11:42 from (64.179.117.253):
In Reply to: Re: How much paint posted by CNKS on March 15, 2006 at 06:38:41:
Well we did not do a Mil check on every square inch of surface to make sure that the paint was the correct thickness but everything got cover red and shiney with no runs no bare spots and the big thing about it i like it and it does not just set under a blanket and put on a trailer only go out to a show because it is just a FRIGGEN TRACTOR NOT A TRAILER QUEEN she has been in the mud in the dust of the worked ground been in the barn in the shuut and hauled many loads of shuut ground feed played at the tractor pulls done hayrides peraidsplowed disked and we are not just talken three or four rounds at a plow day we are talken 12 hours or more or pullen a 21 hole 510 drill and she has sat out a time or two because it is a friggen tractor not some god that you make burnt offerings to. and a littel soap and water and polish and it is good to go. ANd one other thing i would lay money down that the jobs that MV puts on a tractor are some of the best in the country .
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