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I think a mix of yellow and white and leave the buckets black would look great if everything is yellow would almost be to much yellow just my .02
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How about paint the tractor red.
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cant paint it red, just got done getting it painted back to OE.
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Hot pink with a white bucket! I've never seen a pink backhoe and the white bucket is easily touched up and when people giggle, then they will have to step back when it gets down to work!!! I like the looks of it and eventually that red will fade to pink, so just accelerate the process and give it that extra WOW factor!!
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Yea, I understand wanting to paint it because the red kinda takes over. If u do paint it I like Rays idea of a combo yellow and white, but like Drglinski said, Any paint job u do will chip,scrape, get worn off after a few years of work or even just sitting. I see it all the time, would u then b happy having a tractor that is yellow,white and a little red ? Nice setup and I don't know what I would do ? Dave
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i might just leave it alone, i didn't think about the smallest scratch will show right thru. ill just put some IH and cub decals all over the backhoe and loader.
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How about you bring it to me and leave it. I will paint it with this NEW stuff, INVISIBLE PAINT! That's right, imagine the oh's and awe's when the neighbors hear about THAT! It'll LOOK like its not there, but you and I will know that's it's still right where It was you brought It to me.
Barring that ACTUALLY happening, I'd leave it red.
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invisible paint... i could think of a few more things id want to paint with that.
im going to keep it red, just put a cub cadet decal accross the back. that seals the deal.
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Good deal Ken, I think I would leave it red also!
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