Paint And Method

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Beezz27

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2013 Kioti DK40SE HST, 1975? Ford 3000
What type of paint and what method of painting do you guys use to paint your implements, add on creations, chains, etc....? Not color, that's been tackled in another forum. But what paint for durability, good coverage, and user friendliness? I have never painted with an automotive style paint gun, but have used an industrial electric pump style sprayer for painting barns, garages, and even a few houses. I'm no pro for sure but I'm looking to dress up a few old plows, a bush hog, and a few other implements, as well as painting to match anything I add to my tractor.
Thanks!
 
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99% of the time I slop on TSC paint with a throw away brush and roller. It is an tractor implement and will be scratched & chipped. Repainting or "touching up" is easy and more apt to happen (for me) when a brush job touch up fit's right in with what your painting over.
 
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The best paint to use is machinery and equipment enamel. Tough cheap can be applied brush roller spray gun. Even better usual available in colours like: deere green, cat yellow, ford blue, etc. You can purchase it from automotive and paint suppliers everwhere.
 
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The implement paints works good, but you need to primer first. Every ****** paint job I've seen starts with no primer and ends up sandblasting the whole piece because of it.
 
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I've have good luck with Rustoleum rusty metal primer from Lowe's at about $28 a gallon. Good coverage, good drying time, and easy sanding. I have applied it directly over rust for something that didn't need it but have also used on prepped metal if cleaner finish was desired. All done with old siphon feed spray guns, most all now are gravity feed. Just remember to mix to the right viscosity, apply in thin coats, and not all at once so paint can cure properly.
 

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I wish the company that made my 2 axel trailer would have primed it like you have done!!
 
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I used to like the stuff TSC carried. The valspar tractor and equipment paint. And even before that the BPS paint was good. The new "majic" brand they carry sucks IMO.

But the valspar can still be had. Much better. And mixed with hardener, I have had excellent results as far as finish and durability.
 
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I use rattle can from TS for touch up, but it does not seem nearly as durable as brush on. I have never primed first. Just degreased,washed and wire brushed any rust.
 
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I was given a homemade rear blade that was basically 100% rusted all over.. I used a 'rust converter' (dont remember the brand) on it, after knocking off any loose rust with a wire brush first.. I only put on 1 coat with a brush - it ended up with a 'crackled' look due to the rust that was painted over.

That blade as been sitting outside for the past 6 yrs and still looks GREAT.. No additional rust and the paint has help up very well.. The color is a red/bergundy color that I dont care for, but never got around to repainting it..
 
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I was given a homemade rear blade that was basically 100% rusted all over.. I used a 'rust converter' (dont remember the brand) on it, after knocking off any loose rust with a wire brush first.. I only put on 1 coat with a brush - it ended up with a 'crackled' look due to the rust that was painted over.

That blade as been sitting outside for the past 6 yrs and still looks GREAT.. No additional rust and the paint has help up very well.. The color is a red/bergundy color that I dont care for, but never got around to repainting it..

When I got done using it to pretty up a rusty ballast weight for my wife's tractor I had a little left over in the cup, so I brushed it on a roughly 18" square area on an old 55 gal drum - it's held up remarkably well!
 
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I used to like the stuff TSC carried. The valspar tractor and equipment paint. And even before that the BPS paint was good. The new "majic" brand they carry sucks IMO.

But the valspar can still be had. Much better. And mixed with hardener, I have had excellent results as far as finish and durability.i

I've heard a number of people say the Valspar gives good results so I ordered a couple quart cans of their Kubota Orange and some of their red oxide primer, too. Also got a small can of the hardener, based on your comment. It's strange - I looked high and low for a retailer in the area who sells it, but nobody who had any to sell had the color I wanted or even the primer, and nobody seemed willing to order it for me either, so I ended up ordering it thru Amazon. I have a lot of things that need takin' care of and plan to do some painting as soon as it warms up a bit. There's a half built cultipacker in the garage right now that'll look great with some paint after I finish welding the frame together. That'll get painted outside, if I use the hardener.
 
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actually i usually have mine powder coated. probably 9 times out of 10.


the only exception being the snow blower and plow. those get rustoleum flat black
 
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After hearing too many times that epoxy primer intended for bare metal was the best, I splurged and order a quart... Its only been a year or so, but the trailer wire ramp I finished with that, and Rustoleum enamel on top, looks perfect. The primer was really easy to spray, and dried nicely, seemed tough, etc. I will use it again when I repaint my Kubota's bucket. I have had good luck with rust convertors, too.
 
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Checked out the Valspar colors and found a Kubota orange and a New Kubota orange. Which is
the correct color for a 2002 B7800?
Are you brushing or spraying the primer and finish coat?
If spraying, what type of gun is best?
Is there an advantage to using the Valspar hardener?

I also have to repaint the grey paint on the front axle. Where can I get the correct
grey paint for this?

I have paint chipping off the FEL lower support-that bolts onto the tractor frame.
Can this frame be removed? If so, is it difficult to remove?
 
   / Paint And Method #18  
Checked out the Valspar colors and found a Kubota orange and a New Kubota orange. Which is
the correct color for a 2002 B7800?
Are you brushing or spraying the primer and finish coat?
If spraying, what type of gun is best?
Is there an advantage to using the Valspar hardener?

I also have to repaint the grey paint on the front axle. Where can I get the correct
grey paint for this?

I have paint chipping off the FEL lower support-that bolts onto the tractor frame.
Can this frame be removed? If so, is it difficult to remove?

I ordered 4432-24 Kubota Orange, which I believe is the old color.
Not really concerned with matching anything in particular.
I'll be spraying both primer and color coats.
Advantage of the hardener remains to be seen - but I plan on using it on some things and not using it on others.
 
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I just use Tremclad primer and paint. I've found that rattle can jobs don't last more then a year... brushed on lasts way, way longer. Barely any difference in the finished product.
 
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Depends how serious you are.... Kubota factory uses urethane paints, IIRC. Tough as nails, but hard to use in any home environment (2-compnonent and require a fair amount of personal protective equipment like respirators and goggles. Most easily found paints are oil-based enamels. They are at best OK. If you buy the Kubota branded paint, it is an acrylic, which is way better. The coverage difference is amazing (I have tried both). On any sharp-ish corners, the enamels pull back and leave it exposed requiring many light coats to cover. The acrylic covers it up in one shot. BIG difference. Then when you step up next into the 2-component urethanes and such, it gets a lot more complex and you need spray equipment and good safety gear. Again..all depends on how serious you want to get...
 

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