T-Man
Beware the two colors! Kubota Orange I and Kubota Orange II.
The older tractors are the Kubota I. The newer color is the Kubota Orange II -the "redder orange." In fact, my L3800 is painted with the Kubota II while the dash cluster surround (which come on the transmission frame from Japan) is Kubota I colored plastic. Go figure.
The paint is high quality but the nozzles spray a crappy fan/fog pattern. To get a nice wet pass you'll have to hold it pretty close to the item -around six inches or so. I went through about a dozen cans and they were all the same.
Paint in good light. Get close. Keep moving. Start each pass off the item and don't quit until you are past the item. You'll get a good job. Dry time for re-coats is about 15 minutes. When done, leave the pieces out in the sun for a day or two and the paint will harden up well.
Forgot to mention: The proper primer color for orange is either white or very light gray. If you use standard dark or medium gray primer, one final coat of orange will hide it well enough. You'll like the final result.
I also bought a quart of orange for some major touch up on my bucket after landscaping is completed. It was a little cheaper than four rattle cans but I'll get a better job for larger areas. For what you need, the rattle cans are perfect.