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Posted by scott#2 on June 18, 2005 at 18:09:21 from (138.88.67.108):
During dissassembly of a SA I noticed no runs or misses. Makes me wonder how they painted them at the factory. Were they painted a few times during assembly stages? I only ask this because I noticed most all the nuts and bolts are painted as well. I guess they painted it in different stages of assembly and came back and hit it a few more times to get the hardware and other newly installed parts. That would mean a few coats of paint though. Any ideas on this? If you had a tractor stripped down like the one I am redoing, how would you handle the painting? Paint the engine and main driveline and then paint each other piece seperatly and assemble? And what about the hardware? Hit it all again before moving on? Seems like almost too much paint. Just trying to make it look nice again without any bare/rusted hardware. Sure could use some suggestions. scott#2
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