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Sharp looking 72, and I like those vintage tires! Congrats on your find :beer2: .
wadej, Welcome to OCC! Do you mean cub cadet yellow, or Cub Cadet Yellow? The first color would be a knock off of the second color. I have seen nice work with both paint, but I personally use only the Cub Cadet 759-3258 Yellow { old style for a model 72 } I buy from my local Cub Cadet dealership. The non-copy right color can be found at TSC, ACE, just about any hardware shops. Hope this helps! I wonder why there is no sponsor who deals Cub Cadet paints. Seems there is everything but the paint to be bought. lol! :bigthink: |
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This was the picture that the P.O took and sent to me. I know virtually nothing about cub cadet carts. This guy had literally had 3 barns full of antique garden tractors and attachments, all makes and models, and some show quality....needless to say i would not be surprised if the cart is cub cadet. I might have a free sears suburban from my new neighbor to trade the guy for the tiller i need to put behind my 104.
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I will go with the second paint option.thanks for the advice! How do u
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if you look up my 104 refresh thread you can see the valspar cub cadet yellow. Its the yellow color that is used on the current cub cadets. Valspar Transportation Yellow is a closer match to the old school cubs. My painting was done with rattle cans so YMMV
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here is the latest one I have bee working on
http://rolke.dyndns.org/ftp/Cub cade...IMG_0887sm.jpg I started with a 102 and did a lot of work |
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That is a cool looking tractor!:beerchug:
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