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farmall 66

06-21-2007 10:33:42




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what do you think of the ih 2150 paint is it good paint does it hold up.the dupont 7410 is expensive.what doe yall think thanks.




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CNKS

06-21-2007 17:08:55




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 Re: 2150 paint in reply to farmall 66, 06-21-2007 10:33:42  
2150 is an acrylic modified alkyd enamel, nearly but not quite as good as acrylic enamel automotive paint, not as good as the urethanes. As to the color, 2150 was not introduced until 1961. DuPont 7410 (PPG 70019) is the IH 50 equivalent, used from Nov?1937 until mid-1949. 1102 was used mid 1949-1958 (460/560 introduced), 201 until 1961 (404/504 introduced). The 2150 equivalent is Dupont 96766 or PPG 71310. Be advised that 2150 has a noticeable orange tint, as does 71310, I have not used 96766, or 7410 for that matter. Color will vary by manufacturer. The 2150 presently sold by Case-IH is not the same color used in 1961, either.

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farmall66

06-21-2007 11:39:37




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 Re: 2150 paint in reply to farmall 66, 06-21-2007 10:33:42  
thanks for all your help



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LumbrJakMan

06-21-2007 11:12:45




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 Re: 2150 paint in reply to farmall 66, 06-21-2007 10:33:42  
2150 is good paint. Do yourself a favor and mix it with hardener . It will keep its shine a little better , be a little tougher,and be worth it . My first paint job was 2150 with no hardener and I had some antifreeze get on the paint around the filler neck, it turned a shade of Orange and it looked terrible. next paint job was 2150 with hardener and the antifreeze never made a mark . Hope this helps .

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RustyFarmall

06-21-2007 10:58:16




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 Re: 2150 paint in reply to farmall 66, 06-21-2007 10:33:42  
Go with the 2150. It is a very high quality paint, will give a good luster even without any hardener, and will last a long time. The 2150 will also be the correct shade of red. The 2150 is also what was used originally when your tractor was built, and look at how many years it has lasted.



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