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John Deere Yellow

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reynoldston

reynoldston

Have a model 68 for repairs, oil leaks (crank shaft seals) and mower deck. The mower deck had broken brackets and cracked. I have cleaned, rewedded the cracks and brackets. I now have the deck panted in Rust-Oleum rust primer. What could I use for John Deere yellow paint that will go over the Rust-Oleum primer and be close to the rest of the mowers yellow.


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Black Bart

Have a model 68 for repairs, oil leaks (crank shaft seals) and mower deck. The mower deck had broken brackets and cracked. I have cleaned, rewedded the cracks and brackets. I now have the deck panted in Rust-Oleum rust primer. What could I use for John Deere yellow paint that will go over the Rust-Oleum primer and be close to the rest of the mowers yellow.

TSC sells spray cans with JD Yellow will take a couple coats to get good color over that primer


#3

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KennyV

TSC paint is good, I have used it.... \If you are worried about the compatibility with the primer, They make a great John Deere Yellow and Green... it is their farm equipment line... Rust-Oleum #249275 Equip TouchUp, Yellow John Deere, 12 oz spray can around $6.... Also have quarts, I have used both spray can and my own sprayer, great coverage... :smile:KennyV


#4

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benski

If you really feel the need to support your local JD dealer, they carry house-branded aerosol and can yellow and green. Mine charges $11.99:eek: for a 16 oz. spray can.:smile:


#5

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mullins87

My local JD dealer has the correct colors for roughly $9/can. Last winter I needed some JD yellow and green, I noticed they have what appears to be "old" and "new" colors. If that Model 68 is as old as I think it is, you'll probably need the "old" yellow.

It may be expensive, but I think it's good paint.


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benski

My local JD dealer has the correct colors for roughly $9/can. Last winter I needed some JD yellow and green, I noticed they have what appears to be "old" and "new" colors. If that Model 68 is as old as I think it is, you'll probably need the "old" yellow.

It may be expensive, but I think it's good paint.

I just bought some Valspar brand John Deere yellow at my John Deere dealer yesterday for $6.49. Apparently they make a line of very close in color tractor paints for all sorts of stuff. As to quality, only time (and abuse:ashamed:) will tell. I used it as a finish coat over primer, two coats of Rustoleum yellow, and a 220 grit scuff coat in between each coat. Also, a layer of Ospho:licking: started the whole process. Gads, I'll be glad when I get rid of this thing.


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