I mix and sell paint for a living and have been painting tractors for over 30yrs. I have also been to Martin-Senour paint training. I stand by my original statement. I specified single stage urethane in my post. Single stage urethane has the clear (with its UV inhibitors built in) already mixed in to the paint. If using quality paint it is every bit as durable and UV resistant as urethane clear coat. I painted my F-12 in 1991 with PPG single stage urethane and other than some rub marks from polishing and waxing it looks as good as the day it was painted. I still have people who look at it think it was recently painted.
Any paint (even the very best)will eventually fade if it's always out in the weather and under continuous exposure to the sun. I distinctly remember my instructor at paint school saying "any coating is a ticking time bomb" meaning that nothing lasts forever.
For a tractor that is kept in a dark shed and only taken out to be used or to show, good quality paint will last virtually forever.
Any paint (even the very best)will eventually fade if it's always out in the weather and under continuous exposure to the sun. I distinctly remember my instructor at paint school saying "any coating is a ticking time bomb" meaning that nothing lasts forever.
For a tractor that is kept in a dark shed and only taken out to be used or to show, good quality paint will last virtually forever.