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Old 04-01-2020, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by freestonerivers View Post
I agree Rust-oleum is the ticket. At less than 4 bucks a can you can do the whole tractor for 25 bucks. I just picked up the almond also need to see if it matches the white (off white). not the best pic but this is the 107 I have been working on this winter. First facelift and had a blast, beginning and under construction
forgive me if the pics don't come through "first-time caller long time listener"
Freestonerivers, I will validate the Rustoleum Almond color. I used it to repaint the front wheels on my 1978 Quietline 1100. You can see the results in my photo album. The rest of the tractor had its original paint. It turned out great. The Almond is an excellent cost-effective solution for the 1970's era quietline tractors off-white color.
Best wishes!
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