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What was the original paint on a allis

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Originally posted by WC7610 WC7610 wrote:

I wrote a blog post about the process. They did prime it and then painted
 
I just read the link posted and there is no mention of primer.  Aside from the castings, I've noticed primer on our WC/WD's
 
Well, I guess I should have been more specific. I meant I wrote a blog about it. I should have added that they must have primed them because we have found primer on our tractors.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Austin(WI) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 2012 at 8:22am
I take back what I said...I don't think they primed the tractors before final orange coats. If you watch some of the old 16mm films of the tractor assembly line. It shows them putting bare metal parts on the tractors and then it rolls right into the orange paint booth. The only parts that have anything on them before painting is some of the cast parts.

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Austin,
Thanks for the update. It would sure be interesting to know the formula for that original paint that needed no primer except for cast parts!
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I HAVE HURD BACK WHEN THAY USED LEAD IN PAINT YOU DID NOT HAVE TO USE PRIMER.
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