Professional Machinery Painting Services
Scot Agri Glenrothes now offers a professional, in-house spray-painting service for agricultural and plant machinery.
Designed to refresh tired equipment, protect long-term value and deliver a high-quality finish, all work is carried out in our purpose-built, controlled spray facility by an experienced professional spray painter.
Whether you are preparing machinery for resale, refreshing your fleet or protecting against corrosion, our spray-painting service provides a reliable, professional solution.
Request a free inspection or speak to our Glenrothes depot today.
Purpose-built machinery painting facility
Our Glenrothes depot is equipped with a modern commercial spray booth, allowing us to carry out high-quality respray work in a controlled environment.
Spray booth dimensions:
- 14 metres long
- 6 metres wide
- 4.5 metres high
The facility will comfortably accommodate every machine we sell, with no maximum weight restriction.

Professional finish, controlled environment
All spray work is completed in a temperature- and dust-controlled environment, ensuring a consistent, professional finish across every job.
- Professional spray painter on site
- Controlled conditions for quality and consistency
- Suitable for full resprays, colour changes and refurbishment work
This setup allows us to deliver a finish that is difficult to achieve through DIY or uncontrolled environments.
Paint types, finishes and preparation
We offer all paint types and finishes, tailored to the requirements of each job.
- Full resprays or partial resprays
- Colour matching and colour changes
- Gloss, satin or matt finishes
- Full preparation included
All machines are fully prepared before spraying, including stripping, sanding and masking where required, to ensure a high-quality final result.
Why respray your machinery?
A professional respray can offer several practical benefits for your agricultural or heavy machinery:
- Improve resale value
- Refresh tired or weathered machinery
- Protect against corrosion and wear
- Maintain a professional-looking fleet
- Extend the visual life of your equipment
While a respray does not change how a machine performs, it can make a significant difference to presentation, protection and long-term value.
Request a free inspection
To discuss machinery spray painting at Scot Agri Glenrothes, contact our service team or complete the enquiry form below.
- Free inspection and quotation
- Experienced service department
- Professional spray painter on site
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Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to agricultural machinery painting, durability is everything. Tractors, telehandlers, sprayers and other farm equipment are exposed to harsh weather, chemicals, pressure washing, fertilisers and daily wear.
At Scot Agri’s Glenrothes paint facility, we use professional-grade 2-pack paint and high-performance water-based paint systems, depending on the machine and application.
2-pack paint is widely considered one of the best paints for agricultural machinery because:
• It provides exceptional durability and chemical resistance
• It offers a high-gloss, long-lasting finish
• It stands up to UV exposure and fading
• It resists chipping and abrasion
Water-based paint systems are also used in certain applications, offering excellent coverage and a high-quality finish while being more environmentally conscious.
The right paint system depends on the machine type, condition and intended use. Our team at Glenrothes will always recommend the most suitable option to ensure a factory-quality finish that lasts.
Preparing your agricultural machinery properly before painting is essential to achieving a durable, professional finish.
At Scot Agri’s Glenrothes paint facility, we simply ask that the machine is delivered in a clean condition. From there, our experienced team handles the full preparation and refinishing process.
However, if you are arranging your machine for repainting, here’s what you should do beforehand:
1. Remove Excess Dirt and Debris
Ensure the machine is free from heavy mud, crop residue and built-up grime. This helps speed up the preparation process and allows our technicians to inspect the bodywork properly.
2. Check for Oil Leaks
Address any active oil or hydraulic leaks before delivery. Ongoing leaks can contaminate surfaces and interfere with paint adhesion.
3. Empty the Machine
Remove personal items, loose equipment and attachments that are not part of the repainting job.
4. Inform Us of Any Damage
If there are dents, corrosion, previous paint repairs or areas of concern, let our Glenrothes team know in advance so we can assess and advise accordingly.
Painting old agricultural machinery requires more than simply applying a new top coat. A proper refurbishment follows a structured process to ensure durability and appearance.
At our Glenrothes facility, the process includes:
- Washing and cleaning the machine
- Stripping removable parts to allow full access
- Preparing and repairing bodywork where required
- Applying an undercoat to create a strong bonding surface
- Applying the top coat for a durable, high-quality finish
- Rebuilding and refitting components
The undercoat stage is crucial for adhesion and corrosion protection. The top coat then delivers colour accuracy, protection and a professional finish.
Whether refreshing faded paintwork or restoring older machinery, this step-by-step approach ensures the machine not only looks the part but is protected for seasons to come.