. Wish I had as much dry space available, it'd make it a damn sight easier! ;)

You will have soon Paul, im starting my workshop build this month so just fetch it over, there will be room for three in there and i can always stick one of the 90`s in the other garage:D[/quote]

Cheers mate, give us a call if you need any labouring doing, or standing and taking the ****, or making tea .. ;)
 
LOL, quite happy here, thanks. :mooning:
 
4 coats of paint are on but what would you suggest for the top coat ? I was thinking some kind of stone chip or similar type paint, what would you use ?
 
Haha thanks very constructive, one of my mates tried to get me to paint it yellow :rolleyes: haha

if your a tractor mechanic, how about massey ferguson red or john deer green and yellow. You must have some paint lying around in that huge cavernous workshop???

Im serious about the green/yellow. tis a nice combo. :)
 
if your a tractor mechanic, how about massey ferguson red or john deer green and yellow. You must have some paint lying around in that huge cavernous workshop???

Im serious about the green/yellow. tis a nice combo. :)

You've only seen half the workshop :rolleyes: the other half if just for tractors and other big stuff :) yeah we have loads of paint in all different colours, my colour theme is either blue and black or dark red and black haven't decided yet ;) I just want the chassis to be well protected that isn't going to rub off in the mud :p
 
Chassis should be black, therefore just lashings of black enamel.

As above, I do like the John Deere colours on a landy, add some JD stickers at its rather fancy :)
 
Chassis should be black, therefore just lashings of black enamel.

As above, I do like the John Deere colours on a landy, add some JD stickers at its rather fancy :)

Sweet that's what I've done so far :D I think my dad would kill me seeing as we're Mc Cormick dealer ;)
 

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