(quoted from post at 13:48:41 06/16/17) What is a reasonable price to hire my 9n a new paint job, Engine and body.
(quoted from post at 02:25:43 06/17/17) I get that question at least once a week. Well here's the answer( Almost).
1. Do you want a steam it off and use $30.00 a gallon paint.
2. Do you want the tractor totally disassembled or just enough to get by.
3. Do you want ALL the dents and dings removed-primed and block sanded or just spray
the paint over what is there.
4. Do you want the tires removed from the rims or just paint tires and all.
5. What about the hoses and wiring harness and all the little goodies that weren't
painted from the factory.
6.The paint to paint a tractor can cost from as little as fifty dollars to well over
a thousand dollars.
7.Restoration quality paint jobs and just a cover it up paint job can be hundreds and
hundreds of dollars apart. It is all about what you are looking for and how much you
are willing to spend.
(quoted from post at 18:50:40 06/16/17) The body is in pretty good shape, so just paint over what is there, no need to remove tires, just paint the rims-Any good paint is fine.
/quote](quoted from post at 02:25:43 06/17/17) I get that question at least once a week. Well here's the answer( Almost).
1. Do you want a steam it off and use $30.00 a gallon paint.
2. Do you want the tractor totally disassembled or just enough to get by.
3. Do you want ALL the dents and dings removed-primed and block sanded or just spray
the paint over what is there.
4. Do you want the tires removed from the rims or just paint tires and all.
5. What about the hoses and wiring harness and all the little goodies that weren't
painted from the factory.
6.The paint to paint a tractor can cost from as little as fifty dollars to well over
a thousand dollars.
7.Restoration quality paint jobs and just a cover it up paint job can be hundreds and
hundreds of dollars apart. It is all about what you are looking for and how much you
are willing to spend.
I can do that for $200.00
(quoted from post at 04:09:12 06/17/17)(quoted from post at 18:50:40 06/16/17) The body is in pretty good shape, so just paint over what is there, no need to remove tires, just paint the rims-Any good paint is fine.
/quote](quoted from post at 02:25:43 06/17/17) I get that question at least once a week. Well here's the answer( Almost).
1. Do you want a steam it off and use $30.00 a gallon paint.
2. Do you want the tractor totally disassembled or just enough to get by.
3. Do you want ALL the dents and dings removed-primed and block sanded or just spray
the paint over what is there.
4. Do you want the tires removed from the rims or just paint tires and all.
5. What about the hoses and wiring harness and all the little goodies that weren't
painted from the factory.
6.The paint to paint a tractor can cost from as little as fifty dollars to well over
a thousand dollars.
7.Restoration quality paint jobs and just a cover it up paint job can be hundreds and
hundreds of dollars apart. It is all about what you are looking for and how much you
are willing to spend.
I can do that for $200.00
If I were near you in NH, I would bring it over, problem is,I am in Michigan.
(quoted from post at 03:45:23 06/17/17)(quoted from post at 04:09:12 06/17/17)(quoted from post at 18:50:40 06/16/17) The body is in pretty good shape, so just paint over what is there, no need to remove tires, just paint the rims-Any good paint is fine.
/quote](quoted from post at 02:25:43 06/17/17) I get that question at least once a week. Well here's the answer( Almost).
1. Do you want a steam it off and use $30.00 a gallon paint.
2. Do you want the tractor totally disassembled or just enough to get by.
3. Do you want ALL the dents and dings removed-primed and block sanded or just spray
the paint over what is there.
4. Do you want the tires removed from the rims or just paint tires and all.
5. What about the hoses and wiring harness and all the little goodies that weren't
painted from the factory.
6.The paint to paint a tractor can cost from as little as fifty dollars to well over
a thousand dollars.
7.Restoration quality paint jobs and just a cover it up paint job can be hundreds and
hundreds of dollars apart. It is all about what you are looking for and how much you
are willing to spend.
I can do that for $200.00
If I were near you in NH, I would bring it over, problem is,I am in Michigan.
I would do it while you wait, it would take only an hour. Most of that would be letting it dry after pressure washing.
(quoted from post at 08:43:00 06/17/17) And you will have a crappy job.
(quoted from post at 11:05:33 06/17/17) Saying you can clean it up and do a good paint job in an hour is BS, and there are good paints and crappy paints.
(quoted from post at 04:44:23 06/17/17)
I would do it while you wait, it would take only an hour. Most of that would be letting it dry after pressure washing.
What are you smoking up there in New Hampshire? lol(quoted from post at 09:05:40 06/20/17)
This is America where you can get it your way, not my way or not at all.
(quoted from post at 21:42:15 06/20/17) I've seen Showcrops tractor and i'd have to say its one of the nicest one that i have seen.
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