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Posted by Allan In NE on February 03, 2007 at 03:26:12 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Two colors of red. posted by IaGary on February 03, 2007 at 03:14:49:
I had the paint done at a pro-shop on that one. They had a big problem, because somehow they ended up with fisheye and paint-cracks in the whole darned tractor; they seemed to think it had something to do with their pre-wipe solution. Dunno. They gave the whole silly beast a bath in an acid wipe of some kind trying to salvage the job. End of story was that it just did not come out very well. I could see overspray and signs of "touch up" all over the tractor and always noticed that "orange" look to it also. So anyway, can't tell you what they used. The receipt says 2150, but who knows? You keep it up and I'm gonna load my 10 on the trailer and head your way! You are just doing a bang-up job! :>) Allan
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