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WD45 Paint Scheme ideas?

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    Posted: 06 Nov 2011 at 12:24pm
Hey there.
I have a WD45 that is pulling VERy well.
It's still weathered and I am planning to paint it this winter.
My original idea was to reverse the white and orange colors, but someone in our club has a white tractor. It looks really good with white hood, tank, fenders, and front end. The block, frame, axles are all orange.

So with that scheme taken, anyone have any suggestions?

I want something different than the OEM paint scheme.
Since the Redskins have been playing so poorly, I've decided against a Redskins paint scheme.
 
Thanks in advance.
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Anybody can do as they please but there isn't any better looking WD45 than one painted up nicely in original colors. I've seen pullers painted all kinds of colors some luck good some luck bad.
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Any color is fine but try to stay away from green and yeller if you get my drift.  LOL
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maybe black with Allis Chalmers in blue and white or silver on the rims
red and green are nice for christmas, but orange is all year round
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I saw this B at Hutch last year, and thought it lookerd pretty cool. Maybe too much Case-like for some, but it was nice.
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    I like them to clossly resemble what they are supost to look like. A few differences are what sets them apart.
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also thought about Caterpillar Industrial colors.

 
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And just what the twiddle-dee is wrong with Persian Orange ???
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Fields Fields wrote:

    I like them to clossly resemble what they are supost to look like. A few differences are what sets them apart.


That WD looks just like the puller I had. Rolled finals, diesel gauges, 38" rubber. Did you build it or buy it?
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I built it had Phil Brown "D17Brown" do most of the work. it is a diesel rear end and a custom huvelton tin shop hood with a diesel gauge pod. Stock Gleaner E motor. final drives are in stock location. HAs done well for me this year. unbeaten in the 3800 # class. putting 30 to 50 feet on the other tractors at that light weight class. 
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This is mine I painted in 07. I wanted something different too.
 
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    Paint it silver and black, like a Gleaner. Galvanized paint on the hood, radiator, fenders and gas tank. Wheels, engine, transmition orange. Rails, battery box, possibly the fenders black.
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An AC at Hutchinson used Gleaner silver on the wheels and it looked GREAT! Maybe Gleaner silver on the tins, and Corp Orange on the frame, engine, trans, etc.
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Hey there HaroldOmaha and Unit3!
I like the Gleaner ideas!
I'll have to think that over a bit.
Thanks!
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Instead of white how about painting it more of a cream color with blue wheel hubs, orange wheels, mabe other blue accents like the seat and front grill mesh. Then finish it off with a set of nice die cut blue long A long S hood decals like the ones for a styled WC. You could switch it around with orange grill mesh, blue wheels w/ orange hubs, etc. Have fun with it! Kip
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Originally posted by deereequipment1 deereequipment1 wrote:

Hey there.
I have a WD45 that is pulling VERy well.
It's still weathered and I am planning to paint it this winter.
My original idea was to reverse the white and orange colors,


There was nothing White on a WD45. I'm kinda partial to the original ORANGE but like a fellow said, to each his own.
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Sounds like your fellow club member maybe borrowed his paint scheme from the AC 300-400 series L&G tractors. I bet it does look pretty cool. I also like Dans 7080's paint scheme on his WD45 though I think more gloss on the black would look better. Maybe take some cues from other ACs. I wouldn't do it to mine but I think I for one could appreciate a well done maroon belly WD45. You could also go old school like the first ACs-that deep green with yellow(I believe) pin stripes is very sharp looking when done well.
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    If you use the Gleaner colors, you could call it the "Meaner Gleaner"
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Originally posted by Fields Fields wrote:

final drives are in stock location.  


OK, I thought the finals looked rolled by the way the tractor was sitting on 38"s. For what it's worth, It really helped my tractor by rolling the finals one hole. Only mod you have to do is drill a new brake pin hole. The extra wheelbase seemed to help and it also helps leveling the tractor out with 38"s.


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The local clubs rotating the finals is illegal. I saw one with it's finals turned in Rice Lake Wi. tractor pull. I think he won the stock class. I had these 38" and they put me in a open modified class. Did surprisingly well. Got two second places. power track and everyone was poping up the front end. I put a couple hunderd extra pounds out front and keep the front end down.
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I have an E-3 Coop. I don't pull it but hope to take it on tractor rides. I would like to paint it something a little different than the stock Coop orange. I like the idea of you painting it something different. I like to see some creativity...I think I saw a photo of the AC in reverse..white and persian orange. It is kind of neat...can see it here: http://www.antiquetractorpullguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Testimonial_Graphic-1024x800.jpg">click here
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Always thought painting one like a cincinati Bengals helmet would be neat though it wouldn't be easy lol
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I have an E-3 Coop. I don't pull it but hope to take it on tractor rides. I would like to paint it something a little different than the stock Coop orange. I like the idea of you painting it something different. I like to see some creativity...I think I saw a photo of the AC in reverse..white and persian orange. It is kind of neat...can see it here: http://www.antiquetractorpullguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Testimonial_Graphic-1024x800.jpg">click here
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Trying the weblink again:

http://www.antiquetractorpullguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Testimonial_Graphic-1024x800.jpg
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Sheetmetal and fenders Corp or PO2 orange, Engine, drivetrain and frame gloss black, wheels silver. Looks good with factory or custom decals, a litte chrome or polished stainless steel or aluminum sets it off to.
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White and orange and you get:



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Have it chromed!!!!!!!!!
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Dave in Il, I'm not sure about that  combo. I see the one with the flat black, and just not sure I like that. Gloss would look TOTALLY different, but I'm not sure "how" different.
At least with black, oil leaks wouldn't show as bad!!
 
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the white and orange tractor in that link pulls with me. It was the idea I had....until I saw that he already did it.
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Wear orange proudly. No need for any other colors or anything fancy. JMO
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