I did the floorboards and steps on the Kubota over an year ago, and I have really enjoyed the extra traction, as well as the durability of the surface from a wear standpoint. The original paint was wearing off quickly. During last winters snowstorms, getting on and off the tractor with wet/snowy boots was safer with the bedliner on the tractor. Here is my initial thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/customization/177061-using-truck-bed-coating-floorboards.html
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James K0UA
Thanks for the link. You did a nice job. My Massey has the rubber mat on the floor. It gets good traction when stepping on the platform. The metal step is slicker than owl (you know the rest) with any type of boot/shoe when wet. Think I'll do it this weekend. I removed both the body and door hinges on the Wrangler when I shot them with the Rustolum Bed-Liner. I had to sand all the nicks and chips out of them before priming and spraying them. I was worried about them rusting also. Turns out the hinges on the new Wrangler's are alluminum. I was surprised.