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Rustyred

Hi everyone. I want to use paint for my tractor which is the authentic color. Does anyone have input on what would be the right paint to use.? I would like to at least know what is the right color so that I can match it. Also, I have the ability to use powder coat paint. Would that be recommended or is there another paint that is better?

 

Thank you for your input as time goes on,

 

Rustyred

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AMC RULES

 

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Rustyred

Thanks for the link AMC RULES.

 

I have a guy locally who does a great job of powder coating - his selection is not endless though. Does anyone think that any of the reds or ivory paint is accurate? http://www.ralcolor.com/

 

 

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I have used RAL 9001 before quite a few times and I love it. The Red's I'm not too thrilled about. RAL 3020 is the closest i have found but i prefer paint.

 

Mike

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JackC

I am using XO Rust IH Red primer and paint in one from ACE Hardware from a rattle can for sanding and repainting my 1998 vintage, which would  be "new red", snow blower shoot. It looks good to me. But then again, anything would look better than the rust that had built up. The painted and unpainted portions match well. I am also red greed color blind so maybe that helps. The new is slightly darker and has a nicer gloss compared to the older and duller original 1998 finish.

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