Posted by Jeff NWOH on April 02, 2009 at 15:20:05 from (98.28.55.36):
Pulled my chipper into the shop a few weeks ago for a lot of little stuff (well some not so little) and the girlfriend talked me into painting it. I knew I shouldn't let her out there! Was starting to look a little rough, not real professional looking I suppose.
Didn't come out quite as nice as I would have liked. Was a little windy the day I put the color on (outside cause I didn't want everything in the shop orange) and it has a few dry spots and a little "texture" from the driveway here and there. But all in all it looks a lot better. Paint is TSC Kubota orange, thats how I figure I could post on the tractor forum.
Before pic is a couple years old. I always forget to take before pictures until I've got something half torn apart. I actually thought the Kubota orange would be pretty close match, but looking at the before pic I guess not. Oh well.
Only problem now is I really hate to park it back outside.
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