Posted by showcrop on January 05, 2017 at 05:07:59 from (73.238.20.26):
In Reply to: Painting a radiator? posted by Jdr315 on January 04, 2017 at 19:24:27:
I have an old Ford sales brochure from the late fifties after the XX1s came out. It uses actual color photographs instead of the "colorized" black and whites of a few years earlier. It shows the red shroud, with the black core just behind it. In order to decide what color to paint things, if you want it to be original, you need to think of the assembly line process. Most tractors were assembled except for wheels and tires, seat, radiator and hoses, sheet metal with gauges, wiring, carburetor and throttle/governor linkages. After painting the assembled chassis all of the above were added. I think that it was highly unlikely that a single inch of masking tape was used. As said earlier some contrast is pleasing to the eye, so the owner can certainly add any different painting in order to please his eye. My pet peeve is black starters and generators, because we know that a a new tractor with a black starter would not start.
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