Hi,
I'm currently restoring my cub cadet 124. One thing that I kept pushing forward was the selection of white paint.
Since I live in Europe, it's very hard to get parts and even impossible to get paint.
Originally, the tractor came with 902 white but this doesn't seem te be available at all anymore.
The next choice is to go with the IH 935 white paint.
-I have acces to a spectrophotometer but only the inside of the rims were still the original white paint and the rims do not fit in the spectrophotometer
-Cross reference from PPG or Dupont codes seems not possible here in the EU
-Paint can't be shipped at al by airplane
The only thing i did not do for the moment is to bring a rim to the local paint store and try to color match it on sight. In the next month this will also not be possible because of lockdown (corona)
So the question is does someone have other references for the 902 or 935 white paint such as formula's or spectrophotometer readings?
Any other options?
Kind regards,
Matthias
I'm currently restoring my cub cadet 124. One thing that I kept pushing forward was the selection of white paint.
Since I live in Europe, it's very hard to get parts and even impossible to get paint.
Originally, the tractor came with 902 white but this doesn't seem te be available at all anymore.
The next choice is to go with the IH 935 white paint.
-I have acces to a spectrophotometer but only the inside of the rims were still the original white paint and the rims do not fit in the spectrophotometer
-Cross reference from PPG or Dupont codes seems not possible here in the EU
-Paint can't be shipped at al by airplane
The only thing i did not do for the moment is to bring a rim to the local paint store and try to color match it on sight. In the next month this will also not be possible because of lockdown (corona)
So the question is does someone have other references for the 902 or 935 white paint such as formula's or spectrophotometer readings?
Any other options?
Kind regards,
Matthias





