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restoring an 806 IH painting ? please

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gms

11-30-2007 17:19:13




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bought an 806 that runs great but has never seen a shed since 1963. Rust lines running down the side.WE are taking all the tin work off and painting it so it will look like new. How do you deal with the metel farmal and the 806 signs that are mounted throught the panels? We want to paint behind them so the rust wont run out from behind in case it get cault in the rain. Can you buy new clips for those little studs that hold them on or what.Dont want to pop rivit them that would look bad I think. Also how do you paint that farmall sign black with silver letters?

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Zach Bouchard

12-01-2007 12:22:18




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 Re: restoring an 806 IH painting ? please in reply to gms, 11-30-2007 17:19:13  
There is a company in Red Power Magazine that sells those emblems and clips. I am sure that if you emailed them they would sell you a set of clips. Hope it helps.



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just painted a 706

11-30-2007 17:43:36




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 Re: restoring an 806 IH painting ? please in reply to gms, 11-30-2007 17:19:13  
Hi. I just finished painting a 706 that fit your same description of the 806.

I carefully popped off all the emblems and saved the retaining clips. They are available from dealers, but they were a couple of bucks a piece, so I re-used them (I'm cheap, plus I spent my dollars in other places on the tractor). They were alittle loose when I replaced them, and concerned I would lose the emblems in the field one day, I put a dab of silicone on the back of the emblem around the pin and clip. It works remarkably well. Plus, it can't be seen.

My FARMALL sign was also pretty beat up. I painted the black area with a smallish brush lightly dilluted with a thinner to fill in the embossed lines running through the length of the sign. The letters and numbers, I painted white (with a smaller brush). When I was finished painting, I took a piece of VERY fine sand paper on a ridgid backing and lightly sanded over the rasied letters and numbers. It looks quite good. The letters in McCormick were tricky, but alittle patience and it worked. So, the emblems are black background, with white lettering, and silver highlights. It does stand out.

Good luck. Glad to hear that another ole tractor is getting a new lease on life.

mark.

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