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Old 01-09-2024, 08:25 AM
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Default 1811 paint and fix up

I picked up a 1811 back in the fall for $600 Canadian. Compared to my worn out mtd gold this old girl is a beast. Mows nice and drives great. Kohler magnum 18 purrs. Very happy with my first cub

It shows it's age in the looks department needs a new seat and I'm thinking I want to paint it up.
I'm trying to keep the cost down a bit.. any recommendations on what paint to use? I can shoot it with a spraygun. Or Do I just use cub spraycans?

I'm not trying to go for perfect showroom finish, just clean it up make it look halfway decent and protect the metal. Is there any tremclad or rustoleum paints that match close?

Thanks
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Old 01-09-2024, 09:09 AM
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Rust-oleum Almond is very close to IH 935 white and Rust-oleum Marigold is very close to Cub Cadet yellow (759-3263)

I will say, be warned there is nothing like an OEM paint with hardener, the rattle cans just don't last. Cub spray cans around here run $23 each!

Good luck and congrats on your 1811!! I have a 1980 784, essentially the dual hydro (earlier) version of the 1811, its a great machine. I'm working on fitting a 450 blower to it now for the winter.
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Old 01-09-2024, 12:50 PM
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Congrats on the 1811. Love the m-18. They sound so cool.

I am pretty much a utility guy with my stuff as well so just want them
to look decent and run great. Have painted quite a few of my older
Cubs with IRONGAURD in Federal Yellow for color and had great luck.
My only newer Cub, 1862 I did with School Bus Yellow and it was fine.
But I can't remember who makes that color. Might have just been ACE.
Part of my good luck with these paints is that the only time the Cubs
are outside is when in use. Good Luck

Ken
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Old 01-13-2024, 10:58 AM
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Thanks guys, I'll see what I can find. I know it might not be as durable as a oem with hardener but it will still clean up up quite a bit.

I'll probably go out later to today see what paints look close. Most stores here don't have a big selection of rust oleum up here in canada as we mostly have tremclad.
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