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Yup IH 2150 Rouge/Red is the right colour.
And yes, Rouge is Red in French, but I did not think that needed to be explained. Since most products manufactured for sale in North American are either labeled in English and French, or English and Spanish, or English, French and Spanish, most manufacturers do not print separate labels for Canada or the US or even Mexico, but use the generics..... and commonly some are refered to by both linguistic versions... it gets to be a habit....
The most important point here is the colour code which is 2150 and not Harvester, or IH 50 or Harvester 50 or #51, #150B, #1009A, #1102B or any of the other variations. As long as you use 2150 as the code when ordering either from your dealer or getting a match at a local auto paint store you will be okay.
You can get it from you Case IH Dealer (now CNH) and it is called IronClad.
If you check the manual server at the link below, and go to the Paint Chart under Paint, Decals and Other Finish?, you will see the cross reference numbers for a number of national automotive paint codes.
Hope this helps
And yes, Rouge is Red in French, but I did not think that needed to be explained. Since most products manufactured for sale in North American are either labeled in English and French, or English and Spanish, or English, French and Spanish, most manufacturers do not print separate labels for Canada or the US or even Mexico, but use the generics..... and commonly some are refered to by both linguistic versions... it gets to be a habit....
The most important point here is the colour code which is 2150 and not Harvester, or IH 50 or Harvester 50 or #51, #150B, #1009A, #1102B or any of the other variations. As long as you use 2150 as the code when ordering either from your dealer or getting a match at a local auto paint store you will be okay.
You can get it from you Case IH Dealer (now CNH) and it is called IronClad.
If you check the manual server at the link below, and go to the Paint Chart under Paint, Decals and Other Finish?, you will see the cross reference numbers for a number of national automotive paint codes.
Hope this helps
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The color is red not rouge red.
Rouge is just RED in French. The can is labeled in both French and English.
Mike
Rouge is just RED in French. The can is labeled in both French and English.
Mike
30 + tractors including 2 French Super Cubs, French Cubs, 1963 Industrial Cub, 1955 Cub Highcrop etc...German and French built IH tractors and some bigger IH tractors. Of course I have about 20 IH trucks and an IH refridge in the Shop.
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