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Correct color for white panels on 240/340/460/560

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Farmer Bob

05-31-2004 17:01:19




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Archives are down and Paint Committee decisions don't cover the correct # or Name of the white for the side panels/grille section on these tractors. Appreciate a post before I apply the Case/IH White Blanc #935 if it's not the right one.




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big fred

06-01-2004 14:15:55




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 Re: Correct color for white panels on 240/340/460/ in reply to Farmer Bob, 05-31-2004 17:01:19  
Bob, you gonna have that 340D ready for the Shelton show this year?



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Farmer Bob

06-01-2004 20:14:38




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 Re: Re: Correct color for white panels on 240/340/ in reply to big fred, 06-01-2004 14:15:55  
BF, Hope it will be ready buy will forgo the Shelton show for the Big ALL IH Show at Brooks the same weekend. That's all that is left is to paint it and slap the decals on it, load and go! May end up with some extra psychodelic pin stripping from the bugs on that fresh paint by the time I get to Brooks!



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sammy the RED

06-01-2004 00:40:26




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 Re: Correct color for white panels on 240/340/460/ in reply to Farmer Bob, 05-31-2004 17:01:19  
The only Cub Cadet white that is available is the #935.

The #901 White is the correct color. PPG 8665



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TDK

05-31-2004 22:30:29




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 Re: Correct color for white panels on 240/340/460/ in reply to Farmer Bob, 05-31-2004 17:01:19  
The Cub Cadet white is #901 and is supposed to be the color you need. #901=Sherwin Williams#3965 and PPG#8665.



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the tractor vet

05-31-2004 18:34:23




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 Re: Correct color for white panels on 240/340/460/ in reply to Farmer Bob, 05-31-2004 17:01:19  
Use the Cub Cadet white as it is the off white or cream , don't remember the # but that is what we have used for years and if it is not wright then it is real close. My buddy does all the painting and he has alway done a fine job and has painted more tractors that have been in video's, trading cards and calanders , in the 94 Red Power Round Up there were 6 or 7 in the video that he did .



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