Steevo
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- Gloucestershire
Why do manufacturers do such a poor job of paintwork?
I’d never consider just giving something a single tip coat on its own, yet I’ve hardly seen a single machine in recent years that has had an undercoat.
Plenty of mentions of JCB paintwork on here.
New Holland black paint on all combines flakes off and there’s rust visible underneath rather than undercoat.
My NRH rolls are likewise.
Even Marshall had a bad name for paintwork until they put the effort in and have apparently now sorted it.
Is there a reason other than shortsighted cost cutting?
I’d never consider just giving something a single tip coat on its own, yet I’ve hardly seen a single machine in recent years that has had an undercoat.
Plenty of mentions of JCB paintwork on here.
New Holland black paint on all combines flakes off and there’s rust visible underneath rather than undercoat.
My NRH rolls are likewise.
Even Marshall had a bad name for paintwork until they put the effort in and have apparently now sorted it.
Is there a reason other than shortsighted cost cutting?