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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 16, 2007 at 13:09:14 from (216.98.171.47):
In Reply to: Re: Help with paint and primer for my 41 a posted by SuperA-Tx on February 16, 2007 at 09:30:36:
thanks allfor your help. I do have a spray gun and a aircompressor But thanks for teling me i can borrow it. All we have in this town is wallmart napa and bumper to bumper and a newhalled or what ever lol and the nerest Tractor Supply is a lil over an houer away ive painted the bumper on my truck with spray paint and it turnd out good look like u can put your hand thrue it but i messd up by puting 15 layer of paint on it lol. I saw the International Harvestor Red and it look'd way to dark but never know. One time i was trying to get some paint for my old 71 ford truck hear in this town and thay was saying its this one wich was way way way to dark my truck is a saddle brown not all most black. If i can get the parts primed ill be happy i cant make it look any worse then it is green moss growing on it.I just have no clue what to do hear i see all the Tractors on tv with this 300$ 600$ paint job and i woud love mine to be like that but there is no way i can ever do that. Can i put the Epoxy primer on it and leave it for aobut a year gonna probley take me that long to get it where i can drive it un less i wanna tie my horse up to it i cant even do that one really bad rim. If any one knows what to do just say im a lost little child right now lol. Thanks all for the help
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