Brady D
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2021
- Messages
- 216
- Location
- Southern Middle Tennessee
- Tractor
- Ford 1910, Case farmall 95, John Deere 317g
How many fellow members have repainted their tractor
How many fellow members have repainted their tractor
I've repainted a few to make them sell better but the thought would never cross my mind if a tractor looked only half as good as before picture in post #2 above.How many fellow members have repainted their tractor
Wow that is an amazing paint jobI had mine restored by Fredrick's Importing just miles south of you.
Before
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After
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Quality — Fredricks Importing
- New engine components and hardware, like sleeves, pistons, bearings, rods, and more.
- New radiators.
- New soft goods like belts and hoses.
- New electrical components.
- New starters.
- A full safety package.
- Fresh paint and bodywork.
- New grills, lights, and turn signals.
- New seals and fresh fluids.
- And much more!
Wow that is an amazing paint job
I’m currently restoring my tractor and I can only hope it looks half as goodIt's not a rattle can job at all, Fredricks has a full paint booth and painting system. Yanmar and John Deere machines go thru full restore makeovers. Nothing is left untouched.
My machine is a 1981, and it came out looking like a a modern machine.
Does it add value to the machine, a total restore. Yes. The Before shot was worth a mere $1,500 at the time in 2014. I was on the lot for $8,000 and sold in under a week. Better than a paint job, all the new restored hardware made this machine very valuable. Like taking a classic and restoring it to it's original glory. That's the UTDA Fredrick's way.![]()
Just realized fredricks is where I bought my mahindra roxor from had no idea they had a paint boothI had mine restored by Fredrick's Importing just miles south of you.
Before
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After
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Quality — Fredricks Importing
- New engine components and hardware, like sleeves, pistons, bearings, rods, and more.
- New radiators.
- New soft goods like belts and hoses.
- New electrical components.
- New starters.
- A full safety package.
- Fresh paint and bodywork.
- New grills, lights, and turn signals.
- New seals and fresh fluids.
- And much more!
Just realized fredricks is where I bought my mahindra roxor from had no idea they had a paint booth
Sorry to hear thatWhen I lived in the Nashville rural area, they were just over an hour drive away. Wish I was back down there in your area. But jobs dried up and my career took my life in a different direction and place sadly.
Awesome paint job did you do it yourself or take it somewhere?
I know what you are saying but there's demand so you'll continue seeing them. Used tractors is big business in N. Tx and people pay for shine so tractor jockeys give them what they like. You can have two tractors,both with weathered paint,one tired and worn out,the other in good overall mechanical condition. Slap paint on the beater,do nothing to the other and the beater with new paint will sell twice as quick for twice the price. When it come's to tractors,the old saying "what you see is what you get" is sadly misinterpited. It's hard to find a Ford N that doesn't have 7 coats of paint,5 of them blue. A few years ago a excited friend came by to show me the 1963 Shelby Ranchero he just bought. The seller claimed and my friend believed the truck was all origional. Truck had 3 on the tree,2bbl carb and overspray from poor taping but my friend was happy so that's what count's.Seen a few JD that had the 5 gallon finish on as well. Looked good from a distance, closer you got the worse they looked and like I said, when you got real close you could see where the idiot had painted right over old dried on grease. Amazing and they wanted top buck for that 'restored' unit too. I'm sure they were well maintained examples.... NOT.