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Topic: massey 65 belly paint.
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| toddol1971
09-23-2012 13:10:53
206.125.131.81
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My 65 has the gray belly paint coming off in spades. What I notice though is whats beneath it. RED? It looks original. I see bare cast iron then red. I wonder if anyone knows if some of these came with a red belly from the factory? I cant remember the yr off the top of my head, but 58 or 59 is coming to mind. So, does anyone know? Thanks |
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| toddol1971
09-25-2012 09:44:36
206.125.131.81
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Re: massey 65 belly paint. in reply to toddol1971, 09-23-2012 13:10:53
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| I wondered if it was a primer. it is def the first layer. I just figured they put the flint on bare cast. I knew they come w/gray but back in those days I know things arent always perfect, for example. Hey boss, just ran out of flint. We got 3 65's waiting for paint. Boss; just paint them red. Ford, chevy and dodge all did this. Not necessarily with paint, but with part exchanging. |
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| Tony in Mass.
09-23-2012 21:08:53
76.127.225.182
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Re: massey 65 belly paint. in reply to toddol1971, 09-23-2012 13:10:53
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| The deepest solid coat on my '59 MF 50 is a light blue. I was hoping for bronze, I suppose under that is a red oxide primer. |
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| Jason S.
09-23-2012 17:22:42
174.228.68.171
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Re: massey 65 belly paint. in reply to toddol1971, 09-23-2012 13:10:53
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| I know a TO30 we had still had the original gray paint on it and underneath it was red primer. |
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| samn40
09-23-2012 16:42:24
81.135.25.67
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Re: massey 65 belly paint. in reply to toddol1971, 09-23-2012 13:10:53
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| I agree, it is the red primer, these tractors had a flint grey metallic coloured chassis. Sam |
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| wisbaker
09-23-2012 16:25:43
184.157.222.95
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Re: massey 65 belly paint. in reply to toddol1971, 09-23-2012 13:10:53
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