The "economy" lines of single stage urethane made by Sherwin Williams/Martin Senour/NAPA, Dupont(the Nason mentioned below), and PPG are equivalent. One step down is the 2150 (Valspar) alkyd enamel. Valspar also makes more expensive paint. Stay away from farm store paint such as that sold by TSC and others as it is 1930's alkyd enamel and will fade badly unless kept waxed and inside. Another advantage of the higher line paints is they have very explicit, can't go wrong instructions as to mixing, primers, reducers, etc. People seem to do a lot of guessing about the 30's paint. A person currently on the Paint and Bodywork forum used acetone as a reducer for alkyd enamel along with other mistakes and wonders why it doesn't seem to cure. Most important is to do a good job of preparation. Even the cheapest paint you can buy will show every dent and scratch on your tractor.
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