bamatoolmaker
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Thanks for the info I needed it too.New FEL looks like an antique.
KeithInSpace said:My dealer carries the actual, honest to goodness, Kubota brand orange and grey paints that seem to be a very good match, though Ken seems to have had a different experience. The orange may be a hair bright. You can buy by the quart if you have a gun, but you can also buy in cans, albeit at a dear $10 per.
I recently painted a Cub-Scouts rain-gutter sailboat for a friend's boy with Kubota Orange. I will say that it is a VERY HIGH QUALITY paint that is more of a "professional paint in a can" rather than an expensive Krylon. It went on very thick with exceptional coverage, no runs despite a heavy coat, and dried to a VERY high gloss and can be buffed/polished when dry.
For hosing down a bucket or something, the cheaper paints are probably fine. For painting an implement and having it look like a factory job, I'd go with the Kubota paint. The part number from the front of the can for the Orange is 70000-73710 and for the ROPS Grey is 70000-73806.
fishpick said:Here's an annoying tidbit I discovered last night at Lowes when looking for stove paint - they sell JD green and yellow - for like $4 a spray can...
Guess that's what happens in Deere country...
Charliebrn said:I found that a quart of Allis Chalmers Orange they sell at TSC matches perfectly...for something like $6. You brush it on and it smoothes itself glossy as it dries. Takes a while to dry, though it's very tough when it does. It's what I used to paint my rear blade last weekend and touch up my FEL. Anyone found a matching Kubota Gray yet??? Everything I tried was too light...
Charliebrn said:I found that a quart of Allis Chalmers Orange they sell at TSC matches perfectly...for something like $6. You brush it on and it smoothes itself glossy as it dries. Takes a while to dry, though it's very tough when it does. It's what I used to paint my rear blade last weekend and touch up my FEL. Anyone found a matching Kubota Gray yet??? Everything I tried was too light...
DWW68 said:I agree. I baught a used 3pt hitch blower over the summer that was pretty rusted. After wire wheeling it, I brushed on rusty metel primer and then went over it with Allis Charmers color orange. I was happy with the finish for brushing it on. The color may have been a shade off but close enough. The color was not any worse than the different shade that are already on the tractor, (cylinders, fel arms, and rims) all orange from factory, but different shades.