Description
Nothing beats the satisfaction of turning a tired, weathered piece of equipment into something you’re proud to run. This Stoneleigh Grey paint brings that classic vintage look back to life – the same shade that graced countless tractors and implements back when they built them to last. Whether you’re touching up that loader bucket or giving dad’s old Ferguson the respect it deserves, this 1-liter can goes further than you’d expect.
What You’re Getting
- One liter covers approximately 85-100 square feet, perfect for medium-sized projects
- Classic Stoneleigh Grey matches the authentic color found on many vintage tractors
- General purpose formula that bonds well to properly prepared metal surfaces
- Versatile application – works with brush, roller, or spray gun when thinned correctly
- Requires QTP thinners for proper flow and maximum durability
Perfect for Real Farm Work
Every farm has that collection of equipment that runs great but looks rough around the edges. This paint is ideal for loader frames, cultivator shanks, toolbar assemblies, and those older tractors that originally wore grey. Many farmers use it to blend in welded repairs, touch up spots where the loader scraped through, or give a used disc a uniform appearance instead of three different shades of rust and primer.
Made to Last
Good paint does more than just look nice – it protects your investment from moisture and rust while making equipment easier to clean after muddy fieldwork. This Stoneleigh Grey provides excellent coverage and stands up to sun, rain, and the inevitable brush with a fence post when applied correctly.
Good to Know
The secret to paint that lasts is all in the prep work. Wire brush or sand off rust and loose paint first, then clean with degreaser. This paint must be thinned with QTP thinners only – hardware store thinner won’t give you the same results. Apply in temperatures above 50°F and avoid direct sun or windy conditions. Pro tip: save some thinned paint in a sealed jar for touch-ups later – trying to match the color with a fresh mix never seems to work quite right.






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