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Old 12-09-2012, 05:32 AM
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if you get the 1 stage paint . you'll get the hardener for it. or the hardener for the clear for the 2 stage. you'll also need some reducer for the paint's and or clear.
clear is 8 to 4 to 1
2 stage paint is 2 to 1
1 stage paint is 8 to 4 to 1 or brake it down to 2 to 1 to 1/4 (I think)

this time of year heat up your building, turn it into a oven. make sure the metal is warm. if its cold the paint will run and take forever to flash . just dust the paint on in coats. let each coat flash for about 15- 20 min. dont get in a hurry and it'll come out slick as glass.

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Thanks for the information! I appreciate it Doug! and AWESOME looking 125!

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Thumbs up paint

check out tractor supply company got enamel paint and reducer from them inexpensive and sprays good thats what i put on my 128
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Has anyone used this paint, its the IH White from TSC. What # white is this close to? I am painting an O so it needs to be similar to 901

http://www.tractorsupply.com/majic-r...-white-1030907

Yellow....

They have many Yellows, I think they switched from Valspar.

- Cat Yellow
- Schoolbus Yellow
- CC Yellow (Looks Orange?!?!)
- New Holland Yellow
- JD Yellow

Any of these close to the IHCC Yellow 483?
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I've used the case paint, majic, and van sickle. Colors were similar enough for my taste, but majic and van sickle had a higher gloss finish. Your link was close to IH 935, van sickle 454 70 international yellow was close to case federal yellow.

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Has anyone used this paint, its the IH White from TSC. What # white is this close to? I am painting an O so it needs to be similar to 901

http://www.tractorsupply.com/majic-r...-white-1030907

Yellow....

They have many Yellows, I think they switched from Valspar.

- Cat Yellow
- Schoolbus Yellow
- CC Yellow (Looks Orange?!?!)
- New Holland Yellow
- JD Yellow

Any of these close to the IHCC Yellow 483?
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I've used the case paint, majic, and van sickle. Colors were similar enough for my taste, but majic and van sickle had a higher gloss finish. Your link was close to IH 935, van sickle 454 70 international yellow was close to case federal yellow.
Thank you for your help and input!

http://www.tractorsupply.com/majic-r...-white-1030956

Do you think this one would be closer to the 901 White?

I've never seen a correctly restored Cub O with my own two eyes to see what shade of white the hood really is...
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I prefer the cream color Cub Cadet paint for my 72 restoration. But if you dont, you can use a appliance white. Quite possiably Duke or other guys can help you out here with a brand and part number/recomendations. You will not want the Majic brand IH White as this color is closer to what I like for my restoration 72.
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Do you think this one would be closer to the 901 White?

I've never seen a correctly restored Cub O with my own two eyes to see what shade of white the hood really is...
901 has a very slight green tint. Paul Bell claims that '69' Ford New Lime is an exact match.
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