New-Holland Hay Equipment Touch Up Paint

New-Holland Hay Equipment Touch Up Paint (4 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your New-Holland Hay Equipment's Color Code

New-Holland can determine the paint color code. If there is no color code, the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number.

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New-Holland Hay Equipment Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

New Holland didn't just pick a color; they picked a lifestyle. With 4 distinct shades recorded, they really leaned into the sun-drenched aesthetic. You've got the classic Yellow, the updated New Yellow, and the high-visibility Bright Yellow-because when you're out in the field, you want to be seen from space. And for those who like a little contrast on their baler, they threw in NH Red. It's a simple palette, but it's one that says, "I have work to do before the rain starts."

What to Watch For

Hay equipment lives a hard life, and the paint knows it. Because these machines spend their days basking in UV rays, that NH Red has a habit of "blushing"-fading into a soft pink or orange over time. You'll also want to keep an eye on the sharp metal edges and the hitch area; the paint here tends to take a beating from debris, leading to small chips that invite rust to the party. Finding your paint code can be a bit of a scavenger hunt, but don't panic. Check the serial number plate riveted to the main frame near the hitch or tucked just inside the side shielding panels. If it's not there, look for a stamped number on the frame rail-it's usually hiding in plain sight.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since most of these colors come in "Catalyzed" spray cans, they are built to be extra tough, but they require a little extra love before you hit the nozzle. Shake that can like you're trying to win a prize-a full two minutes is the minimum to get those heavy pigments moving. When using a touch-up brush on those faded red spots, remember that matching a sun-faded color requires patience. Apply the paint in very thin, light layers rather than one big glob. This helps the new pigment sit more naturally against the weathered areas. If you're working on a vertical surface like a side shield, "less is more" to prevent the paint from running down the panel like a teardrop.

New-Holland Hay Equipment Colors by Year

Let us know the year your Hay Equipment was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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We're always expanding our catalog! If you can't find your vehicle, please let us know and we'll do our best to find the color you need.