Can't you find plasti-dip in black? Then you can try and see. If you don't like it remove it.
I have seen that stuff D2 I wonder how hard it is to take off?
Can't you find plasti-dip in black? Then you can try and see. If you don't like it remove it.
Thanks for the share! I feel pretty confident following your steps that I may be able to do this myself. I'm guessing without looking you did the inside as well. That wouldn't look right otherwise...When I was at the dealership buying this machine it was exactly what I needed for 1 acre of grass and a 10 car driveway to keep clear of the Canadian winter snow and many leaf shedding trees ,all new high-quality material and a strong diesel engine with all-wheel-drive at probably twice the price of other brands. This was the machine I wanted but when I looked around the dealership at all the other tractors with their bright orange wheels I said to the salesman what's with the aftermarket generic looking-wheels, he said I could not get them in orange. So I bought it anyway and decided after a couple months of looking at them wheels that they needed to be changed so I figured I would try black and if I didn't like it then I would paint them orange. I just went to Home Depot got a Can of trem clad primer and give it one good coat touching up any missed spots after a few hours let it dry overnight,did the same thing with the trem clad glossy black paint and then give it another coat the next day on the third day I used the trem clad clearcoat and they came out very well actually to my surprise. It's been on there for a little over a year and it looks as good as the day I put on it easy to clean etc.I might have bought two spray cans of the black I can't remember but the whole thing cost less than $30
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I had to really lighten up this photo to see the wheels properly, also didn't paint the hardware.
Not bad..... Not bad at all.....
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#1 Replaced for safety.....
#2 Replaced for looks!
IMO $31 WELL SPENT!
That's true! I was just doing it with product I already have. Once I got it smoothed I coated it once with some Self Etching Primer and I still had 1 1/2 cans of the Kubota Orange II I picked up from the local dealer without anything in the near future to paint on this thing so I figured I would put about 3 coats.... no biggie. I just did the top and bottom last night and I'm going to do the inside of the bend tonight. Should be installing tomorrow and posting pics. I want my to come out just like yours! I even painted the hardware black as well.You shouldn't have to go that extreme Bare metal and etching , just get any rust off and smooth it out paint is cheap.
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Sorry forgot to answer your question about the twist on the exhaust. That's actually stock for this model. And I think everyone in this series. It's actually called the Tail Pipe which bolts to the frame and muffler cover. I kinda diverts the exhaust from the front tire I think. Not sure what the technical purpose isOk well just don't make it look better than mine lol. Btw I like that little twist on the exhaust do you know if that is stock parts or fabbed up? I added some lights on the back of mine this fall thought maybe you like to see them.
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Sorry forgot to answer your question about the twist on the exhaust. That's actually stock for this model. And I think everyone in this series. It's actually called the Tail Pipe which bolts to the frame and muffler cover. I kinda diverts the exhaust from the front tire I think. Not sure what the technical purpose is
I took that off and painted it with some 2000 deg paint which gives it a flat finish and definitely made it look better. Kinda in rough shape before hand.