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How much paint on 1066

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Tony Nobach

04-17-2007 17:22:30




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How much red and white paint should I plan on using to paint a 1066 with no cab but it has fenders.also is it best to just get paint from a implement dealer or after market thanks




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Tony Nobach

04-19-2007 08:27:44




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 Re: How much paint on 1066 in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-17-2007 17:22:30  
Thanks for the replys. This will help alot



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the tractor vet

04-17-2007 21:20:57




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 Re: How much paint on 1066 in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-17-2007 17:22:30  
Well my buddy and i have painted a bunch of 1066's . Now all of them are Farm tractors used every day at what they do best . We used I H 2150 red and the cub cadet off white . I never could remeber the # on the white. .This is how much we put on them one gallon of case I H primer ( sheet metal striped bare) three to three and a half gallons of 2150 and 1 qt. of white. one can of flat black spray pait for the dash one pt. of dupont 77s hardner . one qt of Case I H aluim. for the rear rims . A total of 6 coates on chassi and 6 coates on sheet metal . Paint tractor one evening let sit for two days put the tire on and move the tractor out of the paint booth and do the sheet metal in a evening. let it set for a coupl days and put the tractor back together and add decals. To do a super job it took a full week . from first washen the tractors and hand cleaning strippen the sheet metal masken pullen tire and wheels getting everything ready to finish lot of work , But when done they were sharp. Several of my tractors were on magazines, videos . all done in the 2150 case I H paint just call me cheap as we had looked into the higher end paint and the 2150 at the time was 27 bucks a gallon verses the 300 dollar stuff and when your out in the field and a branch drags across the hood or fender i don't feel tobad about it . My owen S/MTA has ben painted now for 17 years and maybe in 5 - 10 years from now i may have to repaint her.

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El Toro

04-17-2007 18:57:32




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 Re: How much paint on 1066 in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-17-2007 17:22:30  
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Here's one painted with Martin Senour Crossfire paint from NAPA. A man in OH did it. Hal
PS: A guestimate would be 6 to 8 quarts. I can probably find out.



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CNKS

04-17-2007 18:56:41




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 Re: How much paint on 1066 in reply to Tony Nobach, 04-17-2007 17:22:30  
The best paints are the urethanes from PPG, DuPont, Sherwin Williams, etc. Case-IH 2150, an acrylic modified alkyd enamel (made by Valspar, who also sells urethanes)is probably adequate for your needs, unless you want it to last forever. The amount needed depends on how many parts you paint separately. I would say that a 1066 (never painted one that large) would take a minimum of 6 quarts for 3 coats. Major disassembly, 2 gallons. White, maybe a quart. Don't buy from Tractor Supply or any other farm store.

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