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PAINTING COST??

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2012 at 3:49pm
What should it cost to paint a WD45 D17 Farmall H or M or a tractor of about the same size with eqpt. enemal ? i should say to clean and paint labor plus material? THANKS TOM
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to be clear, you are paying someone to clean and paint it?

Materials: $50 for equipment paint, reducer $30, Hardener $30 consumables like sandpaper, tape, wirebrushes....$100

Primer $50

off top of my head, you are looking at $1000+ depending on how much cleaning, scraping and paint removal they have to do

I painted my D17 recently, spent 200 hours on it.

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If you are going to hire the work done have you seen any of their work?  There was a fella up here had the local sandblsting outfit blast and paint his ford (8N) I think and it must have been someones first paintjob --- looked terible and they charged him $600
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Don't think $50 for paint will make it with a quality product. A lot depends on the condition of your tractor to start with and what kind of paint job you're looking for. I'd say a $1,000 is a cheap paint job, and you're probably looking at $2,500 or more, possibly much more if you want "show quality" paint job. A good paint job is 90% preparation and labor is expensive. After that you might as well have them use the best materials to spray it. A well prepared tractor wil look good if you paint with cheap paint, it just won't last as long as painting it with good paint.

Edited by Dave in il - 15 Jul 2012 at 4:36pm
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Before the paint goes on ..be sure to fix or repair ANY leaks !!! Don't matter how cheap or expensive the paint is NONE of it sticks to oil, grease,hydraulic fluid !!
That's one reason my D14s are still in their 'working clothes'.
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I just started to do my ac ca. took it apart down to the engine tourqe tube and rearend. No wheels or fenders.had all sheet metal sandblasted, that was 100.00, paint is dupont nason 1 gal & 1/2.1&1/2 pint harener,1gal dupoint thinner $.500.25.labor about 30nrs. so far ,I'll start to paint in yhe day or so will take another 10 hrs, labor is free it is my tractor.
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I also painted a all is c. With the piles of parts and chassis of tractor sandblast was 400. Used Dupont Jason paint and was close to 500. A buddy's body shop did body work and it was a straight tractor juts all work on take and grill. That and labor to paint was 350 and he cut me a deal. That's my show tractor. Painted a 190 and sanblasted has minimal body work done and decals with cheaper paint was still close to 1000
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