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63 IH cub lo-boy,
74 IH 154 w/3pt & creeper
72 IH 454 diesel w/loader - Location: VT
getting started
Well I could not resist. I started removing parts from my 154. I may as well run 3 consecutive projects throughout the winter. I believe the yellow paint is "federal yellow"? I don't know the color of the white portion but I looks like a boat paint I often us, "hatteras Off-white" which is a polyurethane paint which I have plenty of. Are these colors correct? What are the correct colors and where can I get them. Where can I get new decals for the creeper gear label, the hitch/lift selector, the shifter, and the hood sides? Do any of our sponsors carry supplies/parts for a 154?
Paul Allard
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Re: getting started
The great folks at TM tractor are starting to get in 154 cub loboy parts which i'm very happy to see them do. Ralph did have some 154 parts a while back so i'm not sure if he is going to dismantle another int154 or not. There is always ebay with bobscubs now too former aka hamiltonbob. With 3 int154's now to keep running from my lifetime into my kids lifetime I been trying to get a complete 154 in parts on my shelves. I have already done this with the cub cadet parts already. Its great to need a part and go to the shelf and its already there. I have my own little parts house were i just change my hats.
For new decals if TM doesn't offer them I would do a search for them. I did get the hood decals on ebay but there is another tractor parts place who offers them too but i forget right now. (brain over load from my FEL project)
Gee i had ajob at the new car dealer once like that I was the Service Manager, the Part manager and the Mechanic too i just changed my hats there too. It just brings back the memories.......
For new decals if TM doesn't offer them I would do a search for them. I did get the hood decals on ebay but there is another tractor parts place who offers them too but i forget right now. (brain over load from my FEL project)
Gee i had ajob at the new car dealer once like that I was the Service Manager, the Part manager and the Mechanic too i just changed my hats there too. It just brings back the memories.......
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Re: getting started
Paul:
The answer is the Cub Manual Server Specifically the Paint, Decals & Other Finish ?'s where you will find the Farmall Paint Chart among other things.
I think the correct white is now 902 and the yellow is indeed Federal Yellow. The codes and paint cross-over's are there for the product's we know for sure. I would welcome any other data that you may be able to provide if your marine white is a good match for the IH 902.
The answer is the Cub Manual Server Specifically the Paint, Decals & Other Finish ?'s where you will find the Farmall Paint Chart among other things.
I think the correct white is now 902 and the yellow is indeed Federal Yellow. The codes and paint cross-over's are there for the product's we know for sure. I would welcome any other data that you may be able to provide if your marine white is a good match for the IH 902.
Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:30 am
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- Tractors Owned: -----------------------
63 IH cub lo-boy,
74 IH 154 w/3pt & creeper
72 IH 454 diesel w/loader - Location: VT
Re: getting started
Thanks for the help guys. I just cleaned out the other side of Charlene's garage so I'll have a place to work on the 154. The paint on the current hood looks original so I'll test it tomorrow with the marine paint. I quite used to polyurethane paint and it would be real easy to go with that color.
Just a few more days til bow huntin season in Vt. Were going to spend the first week black bass fishing in Conn/Rhode Island (block island sound) then come back for a couple of weeks of hunting. After that it's off to western ontario for the last week of rifle season in mid november.
Just a few more days til bow huntin season in Vt. Were going to spend the first week black bass fishing in Conn/Rhode Island (block island sound) then come back for a couple of weeks of hunting. After that it's off to western ontario for the last week of rifle season in mid november.
Paul Allard
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