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Repairing Scratched Tractors

To repair a scratched tractor, there are several methods that can be used depending on the severity of the scratches.


Here are some ways to repair tractor scratches:

  • Scratch remover kit: If the scratches are minor, a scratch remover kit can be an easy and quick solution. These kits typically include a rubbing compound that can be applied to the scratched area and then buffed out with a soft cloth.

  • Sanding: For deeper scratches, sanding can be an effective repair method. Begin by cleaning the scratched area with soap and water, then dry it thoroughly. Use a fine-grit sandpaper to sand the scratched area until the surface is smooth. Then, use a polishing compound to buff out the sanded area.

  • Fiberglass repair: If the scratches are on a fiberglass tractor hood, fiberglass repair may be necessary. This involves applying a fiberglass patch to the scratched area and then sanding and painting over it.

  • Dual action polisher: A dual action polisher can be a useful tool for repairing scratches on a tractor hood. This tool can help to buff out scratches without creating a mess.

  • Professional repair: If the scratches are severe or if you are not comfortable repairing them yourself, it may be best to take the tractor to a professional for repair.

Overall, the best method for repairing scratches on a tractor will depend on the severity of the scratches and the type of tractor hood.


It is important to carefully assess the scratches and choose the appropriate repair method to ensure the best results.


If you need any further help or have any questions about service, tractors, implements, or anything else equipment-related, please contact your dealer, local mechanic, or call us at 602-734-9944. Please ask about our current new and used tractor supply.


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