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Old 12-16-2018, 08:30 PM
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Having some trouble finding the correct touch up for my Qa42a. Bought the "ih white" by Majic at tractor supply but seems to be to much almond? I want 932 right?
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Old 12-16-2018, 08:42 PM
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I used Rustoleum canvas white on my qa42b I bought at auction over the summer. I removed the auger and chute, sanded and painted both. I didn’t paint exterior just a light sanding. Suits my needs
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Old 12-16-2018, 09:42 PM
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This is what I have and it seems to almond?
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I'm in the same boat, my tractor and deck are almond but the plow and blower are white. I'll join the chorus that says majic paint is awful to use because it never really hardens. I think the directions say 24 hours between coats, ain't nobody got time for that!
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I used the canvas white as well on my BB36
Close enough for me, it's on the right
The center spray is out supposedly like the IH935 white but I have my doubts there
It's from CNH spray can paint like you would get at a Case IH dealer
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Once you sand and prime, are you putting a clear coat on after the Rustoleum Canvas White or just leaving it as is?
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Get some Rust-Oleum 249099 Navajo White spray paint. It is almost a perfect match for the factory IH 935 used on the older cubs. I just did some paint touch up on my 1872 snowblower tractor that I mounted a Cozy Cab on and I painted the hood with it and it was a perfect match for the Iron Guard 935 in a quart that I sprayed the cab with.
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