Massey Ferguson Red 400ml Arosol – S.92338
Massey Ferguson Red 400ml aerosol spray paint. Factory-correct MF Red for touch-ups & restoration. Shop online at Agline.
Description
Massey Ferguson Red 400ml Aerosol – S.92338 – MF Spray Paint
The Massey Ferguson Red 400ml Aerosol – S.92338 is a premium-quality spray paint formulated to match the original Massey Ferguson Red (MF Red) factory finish. Ideal for touch-ups, small repairs, and restoration projects, this convenient aerosol provides a smooth, professional finish with easy application.
Designed for durability and strong adhesion, this MF Red spray paint offers excellent coverage and long-lasting colour retention. Perfect for repairing scratches, repainting brackets, panels, wheels, and small components, it delivers a consistent gloss enamel finish that withstands demanding agricultural conditions.
The 400ml aerosol format makes it ideal for quick repairs and workshop use without the need for spray equipment.
Key Features:
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Part Number: S.92338
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Colour: Massey Ferguson Red (MF Red)
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Size: 400ml Aerosol Spray Can
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Factory-correct restoration colour
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Easy spray application
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High-gloss enamel finish
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Ideal for touch-ups and small repairs
Buy Massey Ferguson Red 400ml aerosol spray paint online at Agline for convenient MF restoration touch-ups and quality agricultural finishes.
Product Specifications – S.92338
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Product Type: Aerosol tractor enamel paint
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Colour: Massey Ferguson Red
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Volume: 400ml
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Finish: High Gloss
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Application: Aerosol spray
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Suitable For: Massey Ferguson tractors & machinery
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Use: Touch-ups, small repairs & restoration work
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Condition: New
- Drying Times Hard Dry : 3.5h @ 20 °C
- Drying Times Dust free : 12mins @ 20 °C
- Drying Times Hard Dry : 3.5h @ 20 °C
How to Prepare a Tractor for Painting – Complete Restoration Guide
Proper preparation is the key to achieving a professional, factory-quality finish when repainting your tractor. Whether you're restoring a Ferguson TE20, Massey Ferguson MF35, Ford 3000, or any classic agricultural machine, correct surface preparation ensures:
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Strong paint adhesion
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Smooth, even coverage
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Long-lasting durability
Follow this step-by-step tractor painting preparation guide for the best results.
1. Strip & Disassemble Where Possible
For a professional finish, remove as many components as practical before painting.
Remove:
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Bonnet panels
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Mudguards
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Wheels
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Small bolt-on components
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Badges and decals
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Lights and rubber parts
Tip: Label bolts and hardware for easy reassembly.
Disassembly allows for cleaner edges, better coverage, and a more professional overall result.
2. Degrease & Clean Thoroughly
Farm machinery naturally accumulates oil, grease, and dirt over time. Painting over contaminants will cause adhesion failure.
Steps:
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Use a quality degreaser to remove oil residue
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Wash down thoroughly
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Allow all surfaces to completely dry
A clean surface is essential before sanding or applying primer.
3. Remove Rust & Old Paint
Rust and loose paint must be fully removed to prevent future peeling or corrosion.
Depending on condition:
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Wire brush or mechanical sanding for light rust
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Flap discs for heavier corrosion
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Sandblasting for full restorations
Remove all loose paint and corrosion before moving to the next stage.
4. Sand for Proper Adhesion
Sanding creates a mechanical key for primer and enamel to bond properly.
Recommended:
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Medium grit sandpaper (120–240 grit)
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Smooth out rough areas
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Feather edges around repairs
Proper sanding ensures a smooth, uniform surface ready for primer.
5. Apply Primer
Primer improves paint adhesion and provides corrosion resistance — it is essential for long-term durability.
Best practice:
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Use a suitable metal primer
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Apply even coats
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Allow full curing time
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Lightly sand between coats if required
Skipping primer is one of the most common restoration mistakes.
6. Prepare Your Paint
When using tractor enamel paint:
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Stir thoroughly before use
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Thin with appropriate paint thinners if spraying
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Use correct spray gun settings or high-quality brushes
Available Colours:
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Ferguson Stoneleigh Grey
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Massey Ferguson Red
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Ford Blue (Early & Late)
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4L & 20L Paint Thinners
Using the correct thinner and mixing ratios ensures optimal flow and finish.
7. Apply Paint in Even Coats
Achieve a factory-style finish by applying:
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Multiple light coats (not one heavy coat)
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Proper flash-off time between coats
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Paint in low humidity, clean conditions
Avoid windy or dusty environments that can contaminate wet paint.
8. Allow Proper Curing Time
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Follow manufacturer drying times
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Avoid handling parts too soon
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Reassemble carefully once fully cured
Rushing curing time can damage the finish and reduce durability.
Common Tractor Painting Mistakes to Avoid
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Painting over grease or contamination
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Skipping primer
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Applying heavy coats
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Failing to remove rust completely
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Painting in windy or dusty environments
Avoiding these mistakes dramatically improves your final result.
Products You May Need
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Tractor enamel paint
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Paint thinners (4L & 20L)
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Metal primer
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Sandpaper & wire brushes
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Spray equipment
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Replacement badges & decals
Why Proper Preparation Matters
Good preparation:
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Improves paint adhesion
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Prevents peeling and rust
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Enhances gloss and finish
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Increases restoration value
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Delivers long-lasting agricultural durability
A well-prepared tractor not only looks better — it lasts longer and maintains its value.
Additional information
| Weight | .32 kg |
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| engine | 2.0 |
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