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chuck

02-22-2004 20:18:41




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would anyone know the most common way that a person would cover or protect tractor tires when painting?




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bdeerehunter

02-23-2004 13:52:56




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 Re: painting tractors in reply to chuck, 02-22-2004 20:18:41  
The BEST way is to totally remove the tires, but if this is not possible or you just don't want to do that, tape them real good



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big red 1

02-23-2004 06:33:34




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 Re: painting tractors in reply to chuck, 02-22-2004 20:18:41  
Iam currently doing my 460 and have had success by just getting a plastic drop cloth and some duct tape and simply wrap the tire up like a christmas present while on the tractor
it works
have fun



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Farmer Bob

02-22-2004 23:07:38




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 Re: painting tractors in reply to chuck, 02-22-2004 20:18:41  
Don't know how common this idea is but is the method I always use. Tires and rims are usually removed from the chassis during the painting. I do not remove the tires from the rims. I use a 1" slant bristle brush for the Chrome Aluminum Rustoleum rim color or if I were to spray the rims I'D mask off the rubber edge next to the rim and then use painters sheet plastic (3mil) masked to the first round of masking tape to cover the tire. Hubs get sprayed right along with the rest of the tractor.

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