Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience

   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #31  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Are you brushing or spraying that primer on? )</font>

By the amount of overspray that is visible on the blue tarps and all around the area, I'd guess he's spraying? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #32  
Golfgar4:

Being that I have never operated a spray guy, I wasn't real sure if the background would have been covered more (like the walls covered with tarps) or just the typical mess you get with a brush.
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #33  
Dave,

I wasn't trying to be smart or needle you. I didn't notice the over spray until I looked a second time.

Sorry if I came across wrong. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience
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#34  
WHAT OVERSPRAY!?!?!?

I meant to paint that blue tarp!!!
 
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#35  
I got it painted this weekend...now where is that digital camera....hmmmm. Once I find it I will post some pics...once again thanks to all of you who helped...you made a big difference.

Peter
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #36  
Jdmar:

Looking forward to seeing it when ya find your camera /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #37  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ...now where is that digital camera.... )</font>

Sure it's not camoflaged in all of that overspray?? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience #38  
I can tell you how NOT to paint one. I did mine in my garage with a conventional spray rig. Paint sifted under the garage door onto the wifes linoleum floor turning it from white to red. I tried to tell her it was a nice terra cotta color but she didn't buy it.

Since wifey poo was not happy she ended up getting a nice new tile floor out of the deal............... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

TBAR
 
   / Repainting a tractor? any ideas/experience
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#39  
TBAR,

NOW YOU TELL ME!!!

I had my air hose come up the basement steps and out the door into the garage where I was painting. The door into the garage was open about 3/4"---the width of the air hose. I was painting aver 20 feet away in the third stall. I got "no" wet overspray. But the entire first floor had an invisible green mist on it.

You couldn't see the green but when you walked or touch something you ended up green. I have to say my wife was VERY mellow about it...Im' a lucky guy!
 
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OK, so before you look at the picture let me explain my actions!! You John Deere fans may understand. The Orange and Blue among you may have more troubles!

It is painted green with the Deere decals because my wife wants it that way---period…end of story…I couldn’t argue with that so you can’t either! I choose the JD 650 since it was an 18HP 2-cylinder and I believe was entirely Yanmar-made then shipped over here for sale by JD. Similar stats to my 1500.

The front rims are not yet sandblasted and painted…it will have wider rims and turf tires on the front also. Everything including engine area shields, tool box, radiator, fenders, fender handles, hood, headlight surround, etc was removed/cleaned/sanded and repainted with primer and top coat. I used JD “buff” primer and their top coat with hardener. I know I could have spent a few pennies less on paint at TSC but I ended up being VERY impressed with that primer and the top coat was great paint also…very worth the small price increase to me. Heck, even the overspray that snuck under the back door is sticking well!!!(now you see why I painted it how my wife wanted!!!)

As neatly as possible I added the Sunpro gauges and kept the low oil pressure light also. The JD decals were from the dealer…only about $45 for all the warning/fuel/hood/etc deacls—9 in all. All the other decals were from the sheet sold by Hoye Tractor —good people and good set of decals. The new radiator hoses and weather seal at the back of the hood came from Parker Equipment Company —Danny’s a good guy too.

I truly appreciate all the great help I got before doing this project. I have painted cars before but was unsure how to approach a tractor with all the issues of old/new grease/oil/fuel, the heat of the engine, and the cast iron with a million “nooks-and-crannies.” So far am happy…now as long as it doesn’t wash off in the first rain storm!!

Thanks again to everyone for your help.

Peter
 

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