Hello. I've been thinking about doing some touch-up painting on my 1650 and 1850 including the rims and grilles. I'd like to keep it simple and use spray can paint, as I'm not set up currently for air spraying and these are working tractors that I want to look good but don't need to look too good.
That said, what is available to match Clover White in spray can paint? I see that Van Sickle has Clover White as a custom color. I think my local farm store that sells Van Sickle can order the color, but I've not looked into it yet. Are Van Sickle paints any good? (fading, chalking) and particularly the Clover White? Tractors are kept inside when not earning their keep so aren't in the elements 24/7.
Any other brands make a green/off-white that resembles Clover White? Or do most working tractors just get regular white and are happy for new paint!
That said, what is available to match Clover White in spray can paint? I see that Van Sickle has Clover White as a custom color. I think my local farm store that sells Van Sickle can order the color, but I've not looked into it yet. Are Van Sickle paints any good? (fading, chalking) and particularly the Clover White? Tractors are kept inside when not earning their keep so aren't in the elements 24/7.
Any other brands make a green/off-white that resembles Clover White? Or do most working tractors just get regular white and are happy for new paint!