Doug:

I have used the codes recommended by B-maniac on this forum & pleased w/ results. They are:

Green: 43817
Yellow: 81512A

Good luck!
 
C...Hunter, thanks for posting to his question. I refrain from giving that info anymore since I have yet to hear of anyone using it and confirming what I have found. I know it was correct for me but never know how or if it worked for anyone else. Glad it worked out for you, as it is the only codes I will use. Some will look at that 43817 number and not even know what you are talking about. RB
 
...also have never done a "new gen" like 1010 so not sure my #,s apply .
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Mine never said that but sometimes their computer for formula,s starts out with a "base" color and tweaks it from there to get to where it should be. Since it is not specifically a JD color but a generic , the computer is programed to enter something so it goes with whatever it used as a base line.
 
My concept formula uses a 'ford green' main ingredient and then is tinted from there. Over the last couple years I developed my own special formula so every tractor I paint is exactly the same shade. When I need paint, I simply call my ppg supplier and tell him I need my formula green single stage or basecoat, whatever I need at the time. Saves a lot of pain of their stock colors not matching up right, from batch to batch and tractor to tractor.

For my yellow, I have had wheels and weights on the last 2 tractors powdercoated. And therefore I went ahead and matched my ppg to the powdercoat on parts that I spray instead of powdercoating.

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What a beautiful beast that is! Colors look identicle. I'll trade ya my "B" for it...even up of course. lol
 

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