a_joseph_pe, My second tractor is a farmall C. I've painted all my tractors, use them and soon they look like they did before you painted them.
Advice don't spend a lot on paint. I got implement paint at Rural King, hardener, and thinner for around $50. I have spray guns and shot it myself.
Putting paint on a working girl, is paramount to putting lipstick on a pig. Pigs love rolling in the mud.
I even used a 4000 psi pressure washer on tractor and did more damage that good. You can ruin gaskets, get water in every part of tractor that has oil. Use soap, brush it on and rinse off with a hose, no pressure. You may have to scrape off dirt, use wire brush or drill or gringer, good luck.
I like the red lipstick still pops, but she is a hard working dirty old girl. Very special too, it was my late mom's. Engine was overhauled. She's my 1950 zero turn 72 inch Cadillac ride lawn mower. The boss thinks she is the best mower. She mows with it all the time. Boss grew up on a sod farm, experienced driving tractors. geo
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