Anyone used Vinyl Wrap to personalize their tractor?

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davrow

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Using vinyl wrap on ATV/UTVs is quite common. Found an old thread in the ATV forum here when searching.

But could not find any mention of doing it on a tractor.

Has anyone used vinyl wrap, especially on the hood and fenders? Seems like an easy way to really personalize one's tractor.

I personally don't want a camo tractor, but would like to match the custom paint job on my Yamaha Rhino. I expect them to both be out in the field working together quite often. :)
 
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I'm thinking something similar to this:
vinyl-wrap-326-blue-yellow-flame-1.jpg
 
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I saw a tractor on here awhile back that had a flame paint job on the hood. It looked pretty cool. Maybe it was vinyl wrapped, don't remember the OP stating.
 
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Haven't seen one done but no reason it can't . Go talk to someone that does wraps local to you . And I'm sure they will fix ya up .

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Flames would be cherry.
 
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I haven't seen this done on a tractor but I would sure like to see the final product!
 
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There are tiger-stripe decal kits for cars, just have to decide if I want to spend $50 so frivolously.
 
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$50 is about 12-13 gals of Diesel.
 
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I was thinking about making tiger stripes with black contact wrap.
My wife says I shouldn't try to disguise a Kioti as a Tiger.

No reason not to do it with a Kubota, though! Pics when you're done, of course!
 
 
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