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    Posted: 05 Apr 2012 at 1:57pm
I recently purchased a 1974 200 from its origianl owner, it has 3400 hours almost new rubber all the way around and a full set of front weights.  Do i repaint it or leave it untouched..
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I'd say just clean it up and don't repaint. Maybe wax it to bring some luster back to it. Replace decals if you want. But the paint is in real good condition by the looks of it.
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Leave it alone. Gives it character
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Wash, Wax, Run it!




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I'd LOVE to have that 200 as my "big" tillage tractor.  Nice find!  I'm ORANGE with jealously. 

At most after wash/wax would be to put a new hood decal on it.   Mike
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Leave the paint in the can!!!
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I'll take the other position on this and say if you're going to re-decal it, go all the way and give it a nice repaint as well. I understand that it can only be original once, but it CAN look brand new twice it you want to do it! This is a better candidate for the full resto than some rusty, grimey, dented up fence row relic. All that being said, it's yours, do what you want! Kip
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Keep it the way it is for this summer.  If you do not have any mechanical problems, repaint it next winter.
Better to find out if you need to tear into it when the paint is old than after a fresh nice gleaming paint job.
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Here is the rest of the story.  I am getting married in September and my bride to be is nice enough to allow me to include one tractor.  However here is one catch, which ever tractor i decide to use has to be restored and she knows i wont redo my 220 and i just cant see redoing this nice of original tractor. I think she is lobbing to have my JD 4020 in the wedding since she comes from a green family. 

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Sounds like you need to find a new wife to be, you don't want those kind of restrictions in life.  :-)  No wife is worth a "limit" on the orange!!!  Thumbs Up
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So it is a color war!!! ?  The good news, as was said above, is that you will not have to do as much work to make this one look new, that is, it will not take much to put new paint on it because you do not have to take off a  lot of rust.
you have to make a decision, we are behind you....no, we are with  you on what you decide.
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nice piece. am partial to original paint on the metal but rims cleaned, freshly painted and no oversparay on the tires. tp studer. wooster,ohio.
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another vote for wash and polish to bring out the paint
i like old tractors of all colors
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I wouldnt touch it, leave it the way it is, and where in hallsville are you from I have a farm about 7 minutes from hallsville, Dustin
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I vote for polishing the paint and leaving it originial. I have 5 excellent originial tractors that will never be repainted as long as I own them. Also have repainted tractors. 
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If you need to move this one out, let me know.  I'll add it to my stable,  it'll look real good beside my 185.




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A little elbow grease and some appropriate decorations for the occasion and that tractor will be great for the wedding. I think you can get her looking just fine.
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Be a peace maker...paint the 4020 Corporate Orange and Cloud White!!! Kip
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Ask her if you should paint the 200 John Deere Green and Yellow. And if she is ok with it, call the hole thing off before it's to late.
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I agree with Clay-- leave it  for the summer or maybe a year or two (while you are geting used to each other )  You can allways do it later.
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Repaint the weights, the consel cover and front wheels, buy a spray bomb from AGCO and try it in an inconspicous location it should match pretty well, if it does repaint the frame rail under the engine and any other place where the paint is worn off or stained. Then buff it out and wax and it should be ready for wedding photo's.
Nothing wrong with a mixed marrige, some of my best friends have two color households.
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Seams to me that a woman with that color blood would have to have a good high paying job or be in line to inherit alot to worth making the tradeoff. LOL
 
BTW the 200 looks great if it were mine i would not repaint it but if thats what it takes to get it in the wedding. A mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.
 
Congratulations  on the engagement. if she reeds this hope she understands i am just kidding. I'm sure you will be happy.
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Im not sayin anything new, my vote is for a cleaner wax like meguiars, and leave it alone!
 
And if ya need a freshly painted tractor for the wedding photos, my guess is that would be a dang good reason to BUY ANOTHER ONE!!!LOLLOLLOL
 
Whatever you decide, good luck!Big smile
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Leave the tractor original.  As far as the wife to be, you might want to date a bit more.  I've been around those Green Deere people and,well, just be careful.   Going orange is going great!
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That is one nice tractor!! Maybe some rubbing compound and a good waxing will make that lady look like new!!! Ryan
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My personal feeling on this is leave it original. I feel it's a resale thing, and a good feeling seeing the original paint. I would pay more if I saw good original paint. You're getttin married, you're in deep. Let the green one come along, and shine up the 200 and bring it too. Marrage is a crazy ass two way street!!!   <<>><<...>><<??????????Give n take. The man always gives more.LOL
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Leave it original, there getting harder to find with origianl paint. Also a good looking tractor.
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