daugen
Epic Contributor
Yes - I have an implement "suggestion" for all those manufacturers. Quit trying to impress the weekend yuppy "farmer" by powder coating your implements. Yes, they are shiny and look good sitting back there on the 3-point OR up front on the FEL. But powder coat has a bad habit of chipping - which leads directly to rust - which looks "really neat" sitting in and amongst the remaining powder coat. Looks a lot like seagull crap on top of a freshly fried egg.
For God's sake - use a good automotive paint and be done with it - already.
BTW there John - your two added laws apply here, west of the Mississippi also.
most of the paint jobs I have gotten, even from ones like Land Pride, are pretty bad. Our local big advertiser's implements
flaked and rusted on me too. I don't care about the shine, but I don't like seeing metal rust. Of course you are going to wreck the paint in any ground engaging implement. Just shine them up again when you plow or disc again, but the frame shouldn't peel and rust.
where did you find powdercoating? I sure don't at local Tractor Supply.
We want durability, not fancy...
though whoever painted the hood red on my larger Massey did a seriously good job. If I wax that, which sadly I do infrequently, it looks like the hood of a Ferrari. Only Ferrari I'll ever own...
A few of the implements I've had to sell were sold at about half original price to dealer, who marked it up 10-20 percent so the buyer bought something almost like new for about 30 percent off original. I don't want the public on my farm so I use the dealer, understand the cost and accept it.
What I really regret was selling my 7 foot LP bush hog thinking I had no use for it on my farm, and then almost immediately had an opportunity to buy land from neighboring farmer, and wound up buying another Bush Hog, a BH15, to clean up his fields he had abandoned. Both were/are good products but the LP one lost over a foot of paint due to bad paint prep I'm sure. I didn't expect that from something made in Kansas.