Ford Blue Paint

I used New Holland's blue on my Wards garden tractor. It was acrylic enamel and covered well. I didn't use any hardener as you need a supplied air system. Hal
PS: The light color is Duponts acrylic enamel.
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Carey, look to the left of this window under the heading of [b:56393b593b]Research & Info[/b:56393b593b] - Next to last item are paint codes that may help you out.

I've been collecting paint codes and this is what I have for your model - I cannot vouch for any of these as I have no first hand experience with the newer tractors.

CNH Gray
M20J1750SE5DS/Spray Paint
M20J1750SE2DS/Quart
M20J1750SE3DS/Gallon
PPG Gray 32571

PPG 12809 Blue
Tisco TP360 Empire Blue
 
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Thanks for the info. I had searched previous posts and had looked on the parts site with no luck. I completely overlooked the paint codes on the left....feel dumb right now. I saw the Tisco paint on TSC's website, but wondered if anyone had used it. Thanks again!
 
EL,

Looks good on it. I think that may be a shade darker than the old blue...... Thanks for the help! And the visual aid:)
 

Depends on what you are trying to achieve. My basic rule is: Don't put expensive paint over a five hour prep job and don't put cheap paint over a fifty hour prep job.
 
(quoted from post at 14:20:37 07/16/13) ShowCrop,

The job will be prepped right. I want quality and the correct colors. Suggestions?
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Here are two of mine. The 901 is the most recent and I did it all myself. To the best of my knowledge tractor dealers don't sell automotive paint, which is what you need if you are going to do a top notch job. I used urethane on the 901. I prefer not to go by paint codes because they are accurate only if you have the right one for the year, and Ford changed the colors a lot through the "red belly" years. Blue is a lot easier, the only change that I know of occurred post Fiat. Any place that you go to buy good paint now will have a digital analyzer so it is pretty much fool proof to take an unmolested panel and clean it and take it for matching. good luck.

Colin
 
(quoted from post at 14:20:37 07/16/13) ShowCrop,

The job will be prepped right. I want quality and the correct colors. Suggestions?
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The 901 didn't make it first try.
 
if you want factory color your best bet is to go to the dealer and get it from there any other place is going to be a little off or like tsc paint quite a bit off.
 
(quoted from post at 19:54:46 08/03/13) if you want factory color your best bet is to go to the dealer and get it from there any other place is going to be a little off or like tsc paint quite a bit off.


Unfortunately the Ford blue has changed some over the years. Reason being is the different formulations due to EPA etc plus different suppliers and the fact that some tractors came from England and some from USA etc. I have a near new 2810 that has seen VERY little sun and thus the paint is in awesome shape. It is no where near the factory paint you buy today but then again maybe England used a slightly different blue. The factory blue has a darker blue look and slight green/blue hue to it as compare the England version. I just painted my 3910 tractor with PPG Delfleet essentials Ford Blue color and its very close to as new 2810.

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Be sure to use negative ground paint on that model. It will adhere much better.

And then there is the synthetic paint you can use as well.
 

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