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8 hours ago, D_Mac said:

Next time if any of you are interested in buying one of my tractors I am not going to let you test drive it !!!

A few years back "Wild Bill" gave tractor safety lessons to the kids,               :confusion-confused:        guess if we were a graduate of his class it would be OK.

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johnnymag3

Looks like a bent rim....axle looks to be intact and straight....gotta go for the good !!!

 

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D_Mac

@AMC RULES Curious to know what kind of paint you are using. In the past I have always used Rust-oleum and been satisfied with the results. This time I tried Majic Paint from Tractor Supply and hate it. Anyone else tried that paint? Takes forever to dry and I got a lot of " orange peel" look to it. Guess I will go back to the Rust-oleum unless I find something better.

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Lee1977
5 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

@AMC RULES Curious to know what kind of paint you are using. In the past I have always used Rust-oleum and been satisfied with the results. This time I tried Majic Paint from Tractor Supply and hate it. Anyone else tried that paint? Takes forever to dry and I got a lot of " orange peel" look to it. Guess I will go back to the Rust-oleum unless I find something better.

The Tractor Supply here has Rus-oleum Tractor Paint in all the Flavors. I haven't bough any IH Red. but did buy some Ford BlueTo paint a disk and plow. I wire brushed it then put on a coat of Agriguard to cover the rust and then painted with the Ford Blue covered good.

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oliver2-44

@D_MacIve read here other people saying the same about the Majic paint

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

@D_MacIve read here other people saying the same about the Majic paint

:text-yeahthat:

 

In a spray can Rust-Oleum 2X is about the best you can do. Covers well. Lays out nice. 

Only thing is it takes several weeks to cure. (Not dry. Cure. )

 

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WHNJ701
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

:text-yeahthat:

 

In a spray can Rust-Oleum 2X is about the best you can do. Covers well. Lays out nice. 

Only thing is it takes several weeks to cure. (Not dry. Cure. )

 

Good metal prep, good primer (use Rust-Oleum), the 2x spray paint and good weather it will work fine, as Eric says it needs to cure, I have done several tractors with 2x and have no issues with scratches or chipping.  It's not high grade auto paint, but it's good enough for what I do

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AMC RULES
16 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Went from this...20200827_145632.jpg.736b5758cb51c32dc08f6280c66ca8d4.jpg

to this today.20200827_144009.jpg.359402ec1fd2a99698b357a06e7e831e.jpg

With this step inbetween.

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8 hours ago, D_Mac said:

@AMC RULES Curious to know what kind of paint you are using. 

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ebinmaine

@AMC RULES

Craig is there any particular reason you choose Eastwood clear instead of using the Rust-Oleum? Just curious.

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AMC RULES

Dries pretty much bullet proof.

Lay down my clear immediately after the color goes on.

As in, set down one can, pick up another.

The Eastwood Diamond Clear easily cuts my painting cure time in half.

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WHNJ701
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

@AMC RULES

Craig is there any particular reason you choose Eastwood clear instead of using the Rust-Oleum? Just curious.

I am not a fan Rust-Oleum clear, for small parts yes, for large parts no, I have had it leave dry marks on larger parts, anymore I just spray the clear on the foot pedals 

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes:  Ditto, it's trash.

Don't waste your money, no comparison the the Eastwood product.

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AMC RULES

I was in the process of ordering it directly through Eastwood's site...wife found in on Amazon instead.

UPS had it on my doorstep next day.

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WHX??

Thoughts on using this for patina on original parts? 

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AMC RULES

Back in the day, the product was originally offered in two versions, one for painted, one for bare metal parts. 

Seeing now they have combined the two into one product.

So yeah my dear Madge, see no reason why not to.

 

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Lane Ranger
1 hour ago, AMC RULES said:

Dries pretty much bullet proof.

Lay down my clear immediately after the color goes on.

As in, set down one can, pick up another.

The Eastwood Diamond Clear easily cuts my painting cure time in half.

 

Craig:   So you  use the Eastwood clear while the Red Rustoleum is still wet???

 

 

 

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AMC RULES

Yep, then straight into the black bed of my truck to cook in the sun like an oven for the day. Surely does make that paint lay down!20200828_091144.jpg.cb6907ddd37dc2b3c45f9fd2f636f825.jpg

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WHX??
5 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

does make that paint lay down

Certainly does look automotive grade finish  Madge! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

automotive grade

Agreed. That's one of, if not the best finish I've ever seen out of spray cans. At least in these pictures.

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AMC RULES

20200828_091918.jpg.2ae73d0ac751538ea1af210fd08585d0.jpgNever have been a fan of the glossy patina look, but...20200828_092419.jpg.91c9da66bcc63f9142ca8c6ef1bc4e9b.jpg

anything for you Madge!20200828_092430.jpg.d89bd4dd327290c6526d957ce184a1f8.jpg

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes:  Pulled it directly off the tractor, didn't even wipe it off.

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WHNJ701
56 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Thoughts on using this for patina on original parts? 

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With my 701 and a my Sears s12, I scuffed and waxed it with Johnson's paste wax,  then every no and then I wipe it wipe it down with drain oil on hot day in the sun and let it cool, this method kinda of controls the finish rather than "sealing" it with clear coat

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: This one has been in bare metal since 2015.

Johnson's paste wax baby!  :chores-chopwood:

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