Posted by Roy in georgia on March 12, 2008 at 16:57:24 from (71.28.180.151):
In Reply to: Painting the B posted by Lanse on March 12, 2008 at 15:23:38:
you can buy the paint from tractor supply and the thinner and hardener. mix according to the directions on the can get plenty of mineral spirts to clean the gun with. Sherwin Williams sells a value priced 5 gallon bucket of it . Next just get a old piece of metal sand prime and paint it. The practice will make you paint the tractor more to your liking make a bend and bow in the metal so you can get the feeling of painting the shapes of the fenders and hood. Then AFTER she is running and driving (working tractor) take the hood and other parts off that you can even any wires that you can so you don't have any lines under them and I never like looking at a tractor someone painted over everything. I like my carb. and other parts to break up the one color radiator, shroud, carb, linkages, mag, plug wires, and some other things I can't think of I like to be black in the end just looks better to me that way but she is all yours paint it how you like. do some looking in photoes and pay attention to these details and I think you will agree on breaking up the color a bit with these small pieces.
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