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Bob Ha

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DFW, TX
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NH TN75, Kubota M9960, Kubota M7040, NH T4.85
I have a fender that needs some touchup on a 2002 TN75 and found some cans of spray paint online ... Ford Blue paint. Is Ford Blue and New Holland Blue the same? I was thinking Ford Blue paint was darker but not sure. Thanks
 
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hit a cnh dealer they have paint at the counter.. also.. tsc has valspar paints in oem tractor colors..

soundguy
 
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hit a cnh dealer they have paint at the counter.. also.. tsc has valspar paints in oem tractor colors..

soundguy

tsc has Ford Blue... is that the same as New Holland Blue? thanks
 
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Cnh has different "shades" or codes of paint for their tractors; the blue color became darker in early 2000's. You will need to know what color blue is on your unit.
 
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ditto that.

soundguy
 
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The Ford Blue looks greenish if used on the NH Blue. Found out the hard way on my TZ25. :(
 
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Best match, exact match for me- I bought a gallon of paint from Dealer--CNH quality is excellent I used a brush to apply and the results were excellent dries fast..
looks like it was sprayed no brush marks.


I painted my land pride FDR 1672 --wow the blue makes a difference.
 
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Krylon True Blue is practically a dead ringer for NH blue.
 
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Called NH dealer today to see if they had any in stock and all I could get was we have plenty of paint. I asked about the change over in 2000 and got "we have plenty of paint". Either I have to buy ever color they have or cross my fingers. I never have good luck so maybe I should just purchase ever shade. Thanks for all the info!
 
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Either I have to buy ever color they have or cross my fingers. I never have good luck so maybe I should just purchase ever shade. Thanks for all the info!


Bob,

Your owners manual has the correct CNH paint part number for your tractor under I believe the maintence section.

If you do not have a owners manual and because your dealer sounds lazy call you next closest dealer and have them look it up on their computer- I bet they will be more than happy to help you out.

You can also go online to messicks.com and under the NH agriculture section under "parts" type in your tractor model number and under the subsection section "paint/decals" it will give the CNH part number for the exact blue you need in spray can, quarts or gallons.
 
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I went to a differnt CNH dealer and they were great... new which shade of paint I needed based on the year. Very happy with the customer service. The are ordering parts and even no freight charges unlike the first dealer I went too. The first dealer ordered wrong parts, charged $10 freight and I'm banking a 20% restocking fee when I return the parts. It's great to find a good dealer!
 
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Bob, I recentley bought a 2005 CNH and had a few rusty chips on the loader. I asked the dealer if the color was the same as Ford blue, he said it wasn't. I bought a spray can of NH blue fron the dealer and touched up the rusty spots after light sanding and primering, it looks great. The spray nozzle on the can had perfect wide pattern and the color match was right on the money.Sig
 
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Make sure you have the serial number for your tractor; makes it a lot easier for your dealer to get you the correct paint.

My TN65 is a 2000; I believe that's the year they made a change-over.
 
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hit a cnh dealer they have paint at the counter.. also.. tsc has valspar paints in oem tractor colors..
Do the valspar paints need a hardener? We painted the haywagon frame (see my "Haywagon Rebuild thread") a week or so back and the paint still feels soft and will scratch at the slightest provocation. The paint was valspar JD Green and Yellow from TSC

Aaron Z
 
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Do the valspar paints need a hardener? We painted the haywagon frame (see my "Haywagon Rebuild thread") a week or so back and the paint still feels soft and will scratch at the slightest provocation. The paint was valspar JD Green and Yellow from TSC

Aaron Z

I got the manufacturers paint a CNH counter. I used the spray can and it dried very quickly and was a perfect match. There was a little color variation in some areas due to fading but not noticeable. If I recall it was around $8 for 12 oz can.

Bob
 
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Do the valspar paints need a hardener? We painted the haywagon frame (see my "Haywagon Rebuild thread") a week or so back and the paint still feels soft and will scratch at the slightest provocation. The paint was valspar JD Green and Yellow from TSC

Aaron Z

luster, scratch resistance, cure time and gloss are greatly enhanced by hardner. I always use the valspar hardner in their paints.

I also use naptha as a solvent for spraying, not mineral spirits. I've experienced dramatically longer cure times with non hardened, mineral spirits reduced paints. Painting in high humidity seems to extend the cure times as well.

with hardened paint, in 2 days it's setup enough to color-sand out runs and recoat with no issues..

soundguy
 
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luster, scratch resistance, cure time and gloss are greatly enhanced by hardner. I always use the valspar hardner in their paints.

I also use naptha as a solvent for spraying, not mineral spirits. I've experienced dramatically longer cure times with non hardened, mineral spirits reduced paints. Painting in high humidity seems to extend the cure times as well.

with hardened paint, in 2 days it's setup enough to color-sand out runs and recoat with no issues
No hardner or thinner in this paint, it was shaken up and brushed on. What would the effect of doing a topcoat with paint that had hardner in it? would it still be soft due to the soft paint underneath?

Aaron Z
 
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I for sure wouldn't lay more paint down on that paint.. especially one that was going to cure at different speeds.

Even if brushing on.. I would have thinned some with mineral spirits.

as thick as it is.. no wonder it hasn't cured. if it's been a week.. give it another. if it ain't cured by then.. somethings wrong.

soundguy
 
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I for sure wouldn't lay more paint down on that paint.. especially one that was going to cure at different speeds....


as thick as it is.. no wonder it hasn't cured. if it's been a week.. give it another. if it ain't cured by then.. somethings wrong.
Makes sense.
Even if brushing on.. I would have thinned some with mineral spirits.
Looking back I should have, but this is the first time I have used a paint that wasnt either a varnish/stain or waterbased, so I will now know better for next time.

Aaron Z
 
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What would the effect of doing a topcoat with paint that had hardner in it? would it still be soft due to the soft paint underneath?

Aaron Z

The topcoat will most likely peel as the paints will expand and contract at different degrees.
 

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