1 Litre Paint – (Early) Ford Blue – Bare Co B5267 – Tractor Enamel
Bare Co Tractor Enamel Paint is a high-quality, hard-wearing paint designed specifically for tractors, agricultural machinery, and farm equipment. Formulated for durability and a professional finish, this enamel paint provides excellent coverage, strong adhesion, and long-lasting protection against weather, rust, and general wear.
Ideal for tractor restorations, touch-ups, and full repaints, Bare Co tractor paint delivers a smooth, gloss finish that helps restore your machine to its original appearance. Suitable for use on metal surfaces, it’s perfect for Massey Ferguson, Ford, John Deere, and other tractor brands.
Description
1 Litre Paint – (Early) Ford Blue – Bare Co B5267 – Tractor Enamel
The Bare Co B5267 (Early) Ford Blue Paint (1 Litre) is a premium-quality tractor enamel formulated to match the original Early Ford Blue factory finish used on classic Ford agricultural tractors. Ideal for restoration projects and touch-up work, this authentic colour delivers a factory-correct appearance for early Ford models.
Designed for durability and long-lasting gloss retention, this Early Ford Blue tractor paint provides excellent coverage, strong adhesion, and reliable protection against rust, weather exposure, and demanding farm conditions. The convenient 1 litre size is perfect for smaller repainting jobs, panel repairs, and detailed restoration work.
Suitable for bonnets, mudguards, chassis components, wheels, and body panels, the Bare Co B5267 enamel paint ensures consistent colour accuracy and professional-quality results.
Key Features:
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Bare Co part number: B5267
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Colour: (Early) Ford Blue
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Size: 1 Litre tin
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Premium high-gloss enamel finish
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Factory-correct restoration colour
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Excellent coverage and adhesion
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Durable, weather-resistant coating
Buy Bare Co B5267 1L Early Ford Blue paint online at Agline for quality tractor restoration paint and trusted agricultural finishes.
Note: Dangerous Goods Apply to all paint orders. $7+GST per order
Early Ford Blue vs Late Ford Blue – What’s the Difference?
When restoring a classic Ford tractor, choosing the correct Ford Blue paint colour is essential for achieving an authentic factory finish. Over the years, Ford used different shades of blue on its agricultural tractors, commonly known as Early Ford Blue and Late Ford Blue.
Understanding the difference helps ensure your restoration is accurate, valuable, and true to the original production model.
🔵 Early Ford Blue
Used on earlier Ford tractor models
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Slightly lighter, softer blue tone
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Common on early Ford 2000 and 3000 series tractors
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Ideal for vintage restoration projects
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Matches early production factory finishes
Early Ford Blue is best suited for tractors manufactured during the earlier production years, where a lighter, more classic shade was standard.
🔵 Late Ford Blue
Used on later Ford agricultural tractors
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Slightly deeper, richer blue tone
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Common on Ford 3000, 3600, 3610, and 4000 models
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Designed to suit later production styling updates
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Provides a bold, more modern factory appearance
Late Ford Blue became standard as Ford updated its tractor range, offering a deeper tone that complemented revised styling and branding.
How to Choose the Correct Ford Blue
To ensure an accurate and professional restoration:
✔ Check your tractor’s model number and production year
✔ Look for original paint traces under panels, badges, or decals
✔ Confirm whether your tractor falls into early or late production
Using the correct Ford tractor paint colour enhances authenticity, resale value, and overall presentation.
Available from Agline
Agline stocks both premium options:
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Early Ford Blue – 4 Litre
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Late Ford Blue – 4 Litre
Both are high-quality enamel paints formulated for:
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Long-lasting durability
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Excellent gloss retention
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Agricultural-grade performance
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Reliable coverage and finish
Restore your Ford tractor with confidence using the correct factory shade.
Product Specifications – Bare Co B5267
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Brand: Bare Co
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Part Number: B5267
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Product Type: Tractor enamel paint
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Colour: Early Ford Blue
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Volume: 1 Litre
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Finish: High Gloss Enamel
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Application Method: Spray or brush
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Surface Type: Prepared metal surfaces
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Coverage: Approx. 8–12m² per litre (depending on surface & application)
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Drying Time: Touch dry approx. 2–4 hours (conditions dependent)
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Recoat Time: 12–24 hours (conditions dependent)
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Durability: Weather-resistant & rust-protective coating
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Suitable For: Early Ford tractors & agricultural machinery
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Use: Restoration, repainting & touch-ups
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Condition: New
Note: Dangerous Goods Apply to all paint orders. $7+GST per order
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.
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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 | 1.2 kg |
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