Tractors Supply Paint

Any Paint Tractors supply sells or ever has sold, sprayed with or without hardener will be flat in 6-8 months. If color is all your interested in, it works fine. If a quality shine is what your looking for, $35/gal doesn't buy that.
I've been painting things for the last couple years with Magnet brand paint. They have 3 levels of price, all work very well for the price. Only downfall is It must be ordered on the internet.
I spoke poorly of TSC paint because I have tried it off and on for things for at least 30 yrs. Back at the start it was really junk, then they changde manufactures and it was a little better ( still not any good) and was made by Valspar, and now this Majic brand and it is the slowest drying paint I have ever sprayed and still goes flat.
Just my opinion of many years of painting
 
I had to stop reading after the first sentence due to the factual problems.

I live in florida ( every day is sun-day )... I have about 20 some odd tractors painted with tractor supply and similar paints. I have some scratched up workers, but I have plenty that can be dusted of and are shiny..

I used mostly the bps and valspar branded paint, some of the majic. the early majic I didn't like the color or cure time.. have used later magic fine.

Started playing with nason paints too. a little more work and $ to put on a tractor and get beat or scratched off IMHO...
 

You have to match the correct product to the job. Never put expensive paint over a five hour prep job, and never put cheap paint over a fifty hour prep job.
 
I just painted a massey ferguson with tractor supply paint. Years ago the place in town quit stocking paint and I
needed a bit more for my ih 484. So for the grill guard I used tractor supply paint and its sucked as far as color
goes. The newest stuff seems ok and it the only stuff anyone has anymore.
 
In 1970 I painted a Deere with the
paint Deete carried at that time. After
I finished the job and cleaned up the
gun I saw a small spot I missed on the
nose cone. The next day I picked up a
rattle can of Van Sicle Deere green at
a farm store and used it to touch up
the tractor.it was a perfect match but
A year later that touched up spot had
turned blue. I still have the tractor
and that spot is still blue. Since then
I have used the paint the tractor
dealer sells or the equivalent paint
from a good reputable company.
 

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