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Wheel Crazy

Post up pictures of your tractors that you used a spary can to paint it! I have seen pictures of tractors that were painted with a paint gun, but want to see more pictures of spray can paint jobs! Thanks for posting! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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1maidenfan

Here are some pic's of the 18 auto I am restoring using rattle cans.

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squonk

Rattle, Rattle, Bang, Bang!

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Retired Wrencher

:USA: :wh: here are a few. sellingC141006.jpgsellingC141004.jpg1257isdone007-1.jpg1257isdone002-1.jpg1257decals009-1.jpgnewpicsofthe312A001-2.jpgWheelHorse55CUCart001-1.jpgWheelHorse55CUCart002-1.jpg

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oldnugly

Wow!! You guys do great work! Makes me want to start gathering up some cans.

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wh-jason

both of these are rattle cans.

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Anglo Traction

This 72 Raider 12 is all Spray Canned.

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Also , on my current 74 C-120/Raider project

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1maidenfan

both of these are rattle cans.

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Nicely organized shop you have their... wh-jason

Not to mention the horses. :text-bravo:

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice work everyone! :handgestures-thumbup:

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squonk

both of these are rattle cans.

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Nicely organized shop you have their... wh-jason

Not to mention the horses. :text-bravo:

Always have the fridge right next to the tool box!! :thumbs: :bow-blue:

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farmerall

Here is my first tracotr I repainted using spray paint. I hope I don't get in trouble though it's not a WH.

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can whlvr

boy theres some nice work there guys :thumbs:

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Kelly

This a rattle can job, with very little prep work, a scuff and shoot.

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Wheel Crazy

Wow!!! I am going to spray paint my C-81 in the summer, what type of paint did you all use? Kelly, what did it looks like before? Hey Farmerall, your on here!!

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Kelly

Now I did tear it all apart and rebuilt the mechanicals, I just did not do a nice paint job on it, it's a 5 footer, I used Rust oleum Regal red.

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speedyleedy

Great picture guys & some very nice rattle can paint job! :eusa-clap:

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chesbaycruiser

Rattle Can

(Ace Rust Stop Equipment Paint, Intl. Red #17134)

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can whlvr

just to throw this out there,because i have rattle canned lots of things it can get pricey,i suggest looking into sprayers,i know it means a compressor but there not too bad for a small one,once you have the gun,you can but the paint in quarts,or even gallons,i too use regal red and i can do a complete tractor with a quart,15 dollars,the last rattle i did was alot of cans at 6 bucks a can it pays to have a gun,they can be very useful and you can spray other things too

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chesbaycruiser

Agreed Don.

I've sprayed my share of things with rattle cans with pretty good results, but if you've got the option of spraying with a gun, it's the way to go--especially if you're spraying more than a few small pieces.

On the flip side, if it's a small job, I'll skip the hassle of the paint mixing and gun cleanup and go with the can!

Either way, as the photos here clearly show, you sure don't NEED a gun to get a nice paint job!

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1maidenfan

just to throw this out there,because i have rattle canned lots of things it can get pricey,i suggest looking into sprayers,i know it means a compressor but there not too bad for a small one,once you have the gun,you can but the paint in quarts,or even gallons,i too use regal red and i can do a complete tractor with a quart,15 dollars,the last rattle i did was alot of cans at 6 bucks a can it pays to have a gun,they can be very useful and you can spray other things too

Was reading your post and noticed you use the regal red paint, I also use it on my wheel horse tractors. Was wondering where you found it in the quart size? I buy mine from lowes and I don't believe I have ever seen it in the quart ?

Thanks.

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farmerall

Hey Farmerall, your on here!!

Yep. I'm here lol.

As far as paint like to use Rustoleum paint and primer. It seems to hold up pretty good and their primers make a good base.

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Wheel Crazy

I have a small air compressor, I will have to invest in a spray gun! Here is a picture of what I want to restore. I can't tell if it has the original paint on it or not? I don't think it is because the outside of the hood is a different color the inside of the hood, but who knows? what do you guys think?

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Does it even need paint? lol

More pictures before lights!

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tgranthamfd

I think the paint looks great as is.

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squonk

I use the cans because I don't want to rip the whole tractor apart to paint all of it. I do them in sections and don't want to have to clean the gun several times. I did paint my plows with a spray turbine and HLVP gun from TIP Tools. They ain't cheap put you can spray anywhere you have electric, no contaminites or oil in the air plus the air is warmed which is nice for drying in a cooler shop. Plus you can dial the gun down to spray a tiny dot.I use it to spray stain on my 500" fence too. Works great and I can spray both sides ofthe fence in about 3 hrs. and use a little over a gallon of stain. :thumbs:

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