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Ok now what would you think. Update

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    Posted: 13 Dec 2021 at 4:52pm
Hello
Last year I had a what would you think post. If we just painted the hood,grill and side tins. Have them off fixing leaking radiator. And would like to weld cracks around air cleaner intake pipe. On a 200. Here’s last picture of it.



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I say if it aint a rust issue, it don't need paint...Wink
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BUTT, BUTT, BUTT............ that HOOD/ PANELS would look pretty sharp with a BRIGHT Orange Paint !!

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I like to buy them in original paint and appreciate what they did in the past. Then the other side of me says if they are out working, they should represent what they were when looking sharp. At the end, your tractor. This one had a tin & wheel make over.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dirt Farmer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Dec 2021 at 7:41pm
Your tractor looks good in its work clothes, you start painting on panels here and there then the rest looks rustic or you roll up your sleeves and do a complete repaint, in the end it is your tractor and you are the one who has to be pleased with what you are working with. Good luck either way. That is my favorite series of AC as that is what my siblings and I first learned to drive.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote allisbred Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Dec 2021 at 8:07pm
That paint does not look that bad. Might could just get by with decals, painting the cab and wheels. I think some wax on the orange might look good.

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On a limb here, I think the cab is really what may be bothering you. To me that is what detracts the most and is possibly the most difficult to clean up. I have a 7045 with similar issue. We buffed the paint but the cab is what bothers me most. Buff the tin, freshen the rear wheels and cab and see what happens. JMO but since you asked.....
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Generally speaking, I choose to a restore when there is a fair amount of rust and/or dents to repair.  I do not see that as an issue here.
In all honesty,  painting half a tractor would not look very good and would be considered a waste of time and money.  Either paint all of it, or none of it. 
That tractor doesn't look bad from here.  If you want to freshen it up, I would recommend waxing and buffing the sheet metal.  You might be pleasantly surprised with the results.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Dec 2021 at 8:44pm
thanks guys. Thing is with cab. It’s not an allis cab and isn’t allis colors.I’ll rub on hood and see
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Take front grill off and cut the rivets holding the screen in and paint the screen only with cream paint. Re-install screen with small brass screws with nuts and washers to keep from rusting. I did this on my 200 a few years back and it still looks good.
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Looks to me like with a little elbow grease it might shine right up.
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I like Steve’s suggestion. I buffed one of the panels today. I like it. Only original paint once.
I’ll get picture of it after. 
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It looks great to me the way it is too Mike.  Yeah, I agree, just some rubbing compound and see what happens.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Dec 2021 at 8:42pm
good call on buffing. I like how the lower panels are coming out. Haven’t done hood yet.
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I'm happy you're buffing out the original paint, I don't think there's any way to match the original no matter how well the colors match..
now, don't get me wrong,,, I've seen some EXELLENT restorations, but the pro's can do good work...
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here’s some progress




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update. We’re going to put new decals on side of hood. But we buffed paint and re painted grill and new decal.



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Mike’s looks Grrreeaattt!!
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Before you go buying a lot of expensive decals and paint ... find a can of 'boiled linseed oil' and another can of 'mineral spirits'. Mix oil:spirits in 2:1 ratio and using a cloth wipe on a thin coat. If you go too thick or too many coats that add up to thick you can get a sticky/tacky feel that takes a month or more to finally dry.

That will bring out the shine and color depth. Even if you buy new cans that's ten to fifteen dollars that can cover dozens of tractors.

You may need to repeat the wipe-on process in six months or a year if you store the tractor outside. But it's fast and cheap and looks good.

I got the recipe from the youtube channel 'vice grip garage' that uses it on old cars. I did my 1958 MF35 tin-work with it and got quite a lot of complements for 'repainting' the tractor.


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Boy, she is really straight for a 40 year old work tractor
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If you are going to put new decals on, I would recommend removing the old ones first.  I have seen several cases where the old decal can be seen through the new ones - especially if they are not lined up perfectly.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Feb 2022 at 10:11pm
ok thanks. They put her in shed before that storm. That’s going to be warm weather stuff now.
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Check with a body shop or a reputable parts store that deals with automotive body repair, I believe 3M makes a non abrasive wheel for removing decals and sticker adhesive. They could give you more details. Mark with a pencil on corners where new decals will go and spray decal and area where decal goes with water to make alignment easier then squeegee out the water working from the center towards the outside. You got that original paint looking real nice keep up the good work.
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