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Re: tsc paint
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Posted by Ibby on December 30, 2004 at 03:46:55 from (63.146.104.149):
In Reply to: tsc paint posted by iester on December 29, 2004 at 16:57:16:
To answer your question directly, I think the 350U sshould have gray/silver rear rims. At least, that's what they look like in some old IH advertisements I've seen, and That's what I painted mine. My front rims looked the same as the off white trim, so that's what I painted mine. Yes, less expensive paint doesn't look as good or last as long, but if ya gotta, ya gotta. By the time I bought all the parts to fix mine up, I had the choice of cheap paint, or no paint. I choose cheap paint, and think it looks better than no paint. In time, I'll strip it off and do it again with the good stuff. For now, this tractor works for a living, and there's more mud showing than paint. TSC paint, or Ditzzler - it all looks the same covered in mud. I did note that it had noticibly faded in a year, so I built a shed to store it under. Sure is nice not to have 6 inches of snow or a 1/2 in of freezing rain on it when we head to the wood lot!
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