(Also not a fan of any metallic colors on a 40. But to answer your question, I am not a fan of John Deere green. Primer paint Color may vary Please fit to tractor before painting. Unlike the earlier industrial yellow, this paint has a 'hint' of orange, making it darker. Allis Chalmers - Fits: B, C Replaces: 213325, 70213325 Fits tractors with Ross steering box and hand start onlyFor electric start, please view ACS190 and ACS200.
Newer john deere green paint code free#
FOR PURPOSES OF THIS STANDARD, LEAD FREE IS DEFINED AS <0.06 (600 PARTS PER MILLION) BY MASS IN THE DRY FILM. Ive since started shooting urethane from DuPont, but I like to keep a list of good paint codes in all the popular chemistries if I can. JOHN DEERE ONLY RESULTS (to be completed by John Deere ONLY) Conditional - Follow up required to complete qualification ALL PAINT USED ON JOHN DEERE PRODUCTS SHALL BE LEAD FREE.
Newer john deere green paint code code#
653 Olive and Mustard are a couple of good, honest FJ40 colors. Paint Color: 'Highway Yellow', again Standard on models: later LI (this model was also painted with earlier yellow) MI, RI, all numbered models, New Generation This is the most common yellow found on industrial equipment made by John Deere. I have always used 46180 as the PPG 'JD Green' code for the DAR series (acrylic enamel), but never had found a nice yellow, so I have always used a DuPont code for yellow.
Its by far not the worst choice, unless you paint the front bezel John Deere yellow and upholster the headliner with John Deere-motif fabric from Walmart. After all, the most expensive road car ever sold at auction, just recently a red Ferrari for $27.5 million, was originally blue. Id paint it the OEM color - John Deere green on an FJ is about like Corvette yellow - sorta yesterdays news. But if someone is about to drop a bunch of money on a restored 40, I have to think that most peoples' first choice would be something other than that, and if its a quality resto, they probably arent going to care too much if its a color change. There are some who love the John Deere green, and would love a fully restored one. It would then depend on how popular the color is, which may be why you started the thread.
If you plan to resell when you are done, it makes it a harder decision. If you plan on keeping it, I would definitely paint it a color you like. However, I think it also depends on if you are doing it to resell or to keep for yourself. TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ40, 1982 This FJ40L-KC with matching VIN/Frame FJ40-356206. I dont like the John Deere green, but if Im restoring an 83 40, I would have a hard time painting it anything other than the original color.