Posted by CNKS on December 23, 2008 at 12:23:37 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: 656 needs paint posted by GeneMO on December 23, 2008 at 07:43:18:
Some people notice it, some don't. It seems to get a little redder with time. Some say to put it in the sun for a few days. I have only compared it with PPG 71310, the 2150 equivalent, far as I can tell they are identical. I have not painted a whole tractor with 2150, as I purchased it to try to match PPG's version to it, they turned out to be the same. The DuPont code is 96766, I believe, I have not used it, nor have I used the NAPA/Martin Senour/Sherwin Williams version (all three are the same). On the tractor I am currently working on, I had the PPG dealer change the toners in the mixing process -- more red for less orange. I didn't quite get all the orange out. It is my opinion (unproven) that regardless of the brand, the original colors do not exist anymore. I have an idea (also unproven) of what that red should look like -- but until I paint another one, I haven't seen it yet. SO, what is "correct" is a matter of opinion. You may be totally satisfied with the way 2150 looks -- I have sort of gotten used to it.
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