I haven't even purchased the machine yet and I'm already thinking of repainting it.
Yeah, repainting a brand new orange tractor.
My truck and tool trailer are logo'd up real well for our construction company and the design has become very recognizable in our area. I'd LOVE to be able to paint the tractor and components white and have my graphics guy apply a similar logo to the tractor.
My question is this; Body panels, fenders, hood, etc, doesn't worry me. I've got a good friend who is an automotive painter and has access to a facility, and all equipment and supplies necessary. The loader is my concern. Seems to me that painting a loader a different color is an exercise in futility due to the obvious abuse they take but more importantly all the moving parts, joints, etc. I would consider painting the loader black with something a bit more heavy duty than paint, but would fear Line x or something of the like would be a nightmare to work with on such a project.
Has this been done? Any insight on something like this? I can imagine it will cost a pretty penny but could be worth it!
Yeah, repainting a brand new orange tractor.
My truck and tool trailer are logo'd up real well for our construction company and the design has become very recognizable in our area. I'd LOVE to be able to paint the tractor and components white and have my graphics guy apply a similar logo to the tractor.
My question is this; Body panels, fenders, hood, etc, doesn't worry me. I've got a good friend who is an automotive painter and has access to a facility, and all equipment and supplies necessary. The loader is my concern. Seems to me that painting a loader a different color is an exercise in futility due to the obvious abuse they take but more importantly all the moving parts, joints, etc. I would consider painting the loader black with something a bit more heavy duty than paint, but would fear Line x or something of the like would be a nightmare to work with on such a project.
Has this been done? Any insight on something like this? I can imagine it will cost a pretty penny but could be worth it!