New Tractor & Paint

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boatermark

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Vermont
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John Deere 4320
I was wondering how many folks receive their new tractors and find a few spots here and there where the paint has been chipped and a small rust spot is already starting. This is the case with me (3 week old tractor), and I suspect that the places where paint has been chipped were the places that the tractor and loader was rigged down for shipping. Is this common?

So, **** me wants to cover up these small spots before they become large spots. Am I just being silly, or should I really condsider doing this?
 
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Touching up a vehicle is standard operating procedure for a dealer to make their products look as good as they can look, there is nothing uglier to me than something nice and shiny with a chip, ding or scrape. I know just how you feel
:)
 
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Hi:

I don't recall any chips or anything (except on the implements) but my dealer (without asking) gave me a can of JD Green Paint (More for the implements I think) to touch up any spots I had or might get in the future.
 
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I bought my tractor with 36 hours on it. I got to go see it on the job where it was accruing the 36 hours. I saw some spots of rust. When it was finally delivered they had all been touched up. I think many dealers do this.
 
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My dealer did not touch up any of the spots. Most small chips are on the loader. There are a couple on the front axle, and as I mentioned earlier I believe they threw chains over some of these spots to secure the tractor for transport.

When we make it through this variable spring weather pattern, I think I will do some touch up. I am not sure what to get for primer yet.
 
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If there's any rust, use Rust Reformer (Rustoleum product) or a NAPA product to react it to iron sulfide, a black substance. Then apply the paint over it after it dries and hardens.

I haven't had any significant paint chips or rust spots on the tractor. The LX4 made in Canada has has paint chip away on it. The whole top of the gearbox is paint-free now. It has enough oil on it from the breather that it never rusts.

Ralph
 
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RalphVa said:
If there's any rust, use Rust Reformer (Rustoleum product) or a NAPA product to react it to iron sulfide, a black substance. Then apply the paint over it after it dries and hardens.

Ralf, is Rust Reformer a primer? Do you know what the NAPA product is?
 
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It's called NAPA RUST TREATMENT, guess all the good names were taken?
It use to be called "extend" . no it's not a primer
 
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My last tractor when I purchased it; it had some hail dings in it. I just kind of figured it was as is type deal but when I got the tractor the dings were gone. I asked him what happened to thing and he said he took the hood off and took it to the local body shop and fixed them. I guess I never expected it. They were pretty small.


murph
 
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irwin said:
It's called NAPA RUST TREATMENT, guess all the good names were taken?
It use to be called "extend" . no it's not a primer

I actually have a bottle of Extend. I've used it on small rust spots on my truck. In this case I wire wheeled off what rust I could, applied Extend, then touch-up paint after the Extend dried. Can't really say this all worked as well as planned though as many of my touch-up jobs reappeared a year later.
 

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