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THAT ROTTEN RUST

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BOB

02-18-2004 19:50:42




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I'am in the middle of working on a old IHC plow,i know it not tractor related BUT you all have been down this road with rusted bolts on your good old FORD tractors
what are some of the solvents that you use?




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Rob N VA

02-19-2004 22:35:56




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
Dremel and a cut off wheel attachment, and some patience.



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Bernie in MA

02-19-2004 15:56:27




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
I've had good luck wih Kroil



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BOB

02-19-2004 19:55:19




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 Re: Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to Bernie in MA, 02-19-2004 15:56:27  
Bernie,i had a can of that Kroil and it works great and it has a strong odor.
i'am no longer working for the company that used it and i think they dont sell it to general public?

just picked up some PB blaster and will try



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New to PB

02-19-2004 08:41:01




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
Being from Canada, I had never heard of PB Blaster until this forum. They don't sell it here. I was Just in Minot, ND and went to TSC for the first time. You guys have no idea how lucky you are to have places like that! Anyway, back to the question. I've always used liquid wrench and heat. Bought a can of PB at TSC, so I'll give it a try, and let ya know how it compares.



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souNdguy

02-19-2004 05:08:51




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
Yep.. like the other guys said.. pb blaster.. torch.. etc. I've also heard that you can heat a joint and rub some parafin wax on it.. sopposed to suck the wax into the joint as it cools, and the wax helps to lubricate.

When I rebuilt a dearborn 10-1 plow last year, I had a heck of a time getting some of the bolts out. I had to resort to angle grinding some of the easy-to-reach ones off, and hacksawing some of the harder to reach ones off. Nutsplitter and pipe wrench was also real usefull.

Soundguy

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Rusty 2N

02-18-2004 20:54:10




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
Pb blaster & a hot wrench. Works every time.



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dave8n

02-18-2004 20:12:44




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 Re: THAT ROTTEN RUST in reply to BOB, 02-18-2004 19:50:42  
thats easy,pb blaster!



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