I know TSC has the rustoleum kubota orange which is a pretty good match but is there a grey equivalent? My new 2018 MX5200 has a couple of small rust spots forming already so I'd like to get on it before they get any worse. Thanks.
Almost any auto paint store can shoot the color with a camera and mix it for you to match if they don't already have a formula. Most of the Axalta (DuPont) stores carry implement paint which is substantially less than automotive paint. I used it for the "Jolly Red" on my Honda riders and it worked fine.
I foolishly bought filters from Meessicks a couple years ago, thought their prices were better than my dealers pricing but in reality, with shipping, they were almost the same plus they sent me the incorrect hydraulic filters and I had to return them. Lesson learned, when buying from an out of state dealer, factor in ship costs. My dealer stocks lots of parts and about every filter and he's 25 minutes away.
The closest dealer to me is 2 hour round trip, and they only stock minimal parts, the other dealer that's much bigger but still has a small stock supply is 3.5 hours round trip at 75MPH.I foolishly bought filters from Meessicks a couple years ago, thought their prices were better than my dealers pricing but in reality, with shipping, they were almost the same plus they sent me the incorrect hydraulic filters and I had to return them. Lesson learned, when buying from an out of state dealer, factor in ship costs. My dealer stocks lots of parts and about every filter and he's 25 minutes away.
Exactly what my dealer charges for the exact same cans. No taxor shipping either.I just bought mine off eBay.. 12$ a can I think and it seems to match just fine.
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Understandable. I have a dealer to the south and one to the north but I prefer the dealer to the north because we do everything on a handshake. The dealer to the south is more of a suburban oriented dealer. Not too many large orange tractors here, mostly greenThe closest dealer to me is 2 hour round trip, and they only stock minimal parts, the other dealer that's much bigger but still has a small stock supply is 3.5 hours round trip at 75MPH.
So for me ordering parts is just a good option all the way around, The little shipping costs (most of the time it's free because I make large orders) is quite acceptable!
Honestly, don't know, never asked. I would take Idaho over Michigan here because I love to hunt but I'm stuck here because of the land we own.Now Sidecar, there are a few folks between Idaho and Knoxville! Why did he REALLY go to Knoxville?
Oh yea it's remote up here!Just had a friend move from Idaho to Knoxville and not for a jib either. I think it was the remoteness that got to him.
Last time I hunted in Idaho, I thought it was pretty sparsely populated., which, is fine with me. Never been all that fond of neighbors anyway.Oh yea it's remote up here!
I remember some years back, Amy wanted to visit Dollywood so I loaded the truck camper and off we went. Only thing I remember about that area is the traffic (bad) and how slow the people are down there....and everything is plastic too, I was not impressed in the slightest. Not sure Amy was either. Now I've travelled the Blue Ridge Parkway before and it's a nice drive on a motorcycle. However, live down there, no way. I'm a yankee at heart. Amy is into that country music, I'm not. To me, Johnny Cash is money for a pay toilet.Now Sidecar, there are a few folks between Idaho and Knoxville! Why did he REALLY go to Knoxville?