I have several restored Farmalls and the last one I had painted was done with the CaseIH 2150 with hardener. It was painted by a person who does a couple of tractors each winter in his shop as time permits. He has painted numerous IHC tractors and likes the finish obtained with the CaseIH 2150 w/hardener. It has a very high gloss shine (no clear coat was applied) and since I keep my tractors inside without exposure to sunlight (except when outside being used) the CaseIH paint seems to be as good as any. I have other tractors which were painted with high price paints and in some cases aren't as nice as this one. I think most of paint quality is in the application and not because of the product being used. Hope this helps in your decisions to be made, Hal.
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