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Farmall A Cultivators for Father's Day!
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Posted by Paul Johnson on May 26, 2004 at 10:09:25 from (24.239.204.12):
Since the search is down on this board I will have to ask before looking. My dad and I have a 1945 Farmall A in real nice shape but it came with rusty implements. I want to clean up the cultivators and make 'em all spiffy and pretty so I could present them to my dad for Father's Day or maybe his birthday depending how long it takes to work thru the rusty parts. Problem is that I'm not sure what color to paint them after I prime them with some rust inhibitor. I think I remember reading on here that blue was the color for all the Farmall implements. But what shade of blue is the blue color called? What if I just used Farmall Red to paint the cultivator parts, would that be sacriligious to keep everything Farmall Red instead of blue? What do you think??? Thanks Much from both my Dad and I.. Paul
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