WellWorn

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I have a '61 Massey 65 that is (finally) going back together after some more extensive than planned internal work in the rear end, and now that things are at least degreased, I'd like to spit some paint on the cast. It's more for weather protection than making pretty, but I'd still prefer the right color.

The YT store here lists about 6 choices, including aluminum (probably not), 2 or 3 greys (probably Fergie), and "silver mist" (likely candidate). To confuse things more, the Official Parts Book lists the 3 Official paint colors as a Red (obvious Ag), a Yellow (obvious industrial), and a "830694M1 Bronze (U.S. quart)"; also available in gallons and rattle cans. :shock: What? Bronze?? Since when did they paint these things as trophies instead of tractors?

One more question: It's pretty well known that the original paints on tractors were enamel (probably factory 'baked' for faster cure). What is the difference between those enamels and the "alkyd" enamels currently readily available that most serious refinishers despise? Obviously some are far better than others.

Maybe a rating scale - if Imron is a 9 or 10, and Majic is a 1, where would Tisco enamel be?
 
I would use acrylic enamel. You will like the results. That's what I used on my garden tractor. Hal
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Yep, bronze. I have a picture of a MH-50 Massey Harris "with fabulous Hydramic Power" whatever in the world that is ... and it'a picured with red sheet metal, and bronze-looking engine / tranny. Yep, looks just like a new penny.... pretty odd looking...
 

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