Paint Thickness Gauge

Durallymax

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I put this in off topic because it is more the curiosity in me wondering if anyone knew what gauge is used in this video. I would guess it isn't a cheap one. I'm guessing its common for some OEM's to measure paint?

Anybody else jealous of their final inspection room? Looks like it would provide decent lighting.:D

It's a video from Fendt, which is considered the Mercedes/BMW of tractors. Very advanced, mostly known for their attention to detail and quality. Very low failure rate. They also include free service for the first 3,000hrs/3 years which happens to be the warranty period as well. This works to their advantage as well because they know the service was done on time and properly.

Some people don't care for their traditional green color with orange rims, so they do offer "Design Line" packages which come with a stainless exhaust , stainless grills, special steering wheel and a choice of black, black cherry, fire green or blue steel. Along with a choice for grey rims.

Seem's many on here have an appreciation for German quality, Fendt is a good example. Other boards seem to get hung up on grass roots, personally I feel America has a lot of catching up to do, sympathizing with them, or buying only due to COO does not encourage innovation and progress. We have a few Euro brands on the farm (Claas,Pottinger) and they really surpass the others. German tools are filling up my toolbox faster that the tool truck guys now.

Anyways, here is the video. Fast forward to about 50 seconds.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-THZq6jP8c]Fendt Brand Story - YouTube[/video]
 
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