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Posted by SuperA-Tx on December 29, 2006 at 07:42:41 from (4.227.105.57):
In Reply to: Paint and parts posted by Matt in ND on December 28, 2006 at 19:32:35:
I took my tractor about 95% apart and primed and painted each piece. Put it back together and did another coat over the whole thing except a few parts like the manifold, carb, gauges, muffle, radiator, etc... Then I put the rest of the parts on I had painted black and then went back and touched things up with an artist brush. Then I ran into one electrical thing that didnt get a ground because of my good paint job and had to sand some it back off. Added the fluids and then found the leaks. Thats when you get upset because then you mess up lots of places you had painted fixing the leaks. Out with the artist brush again. Gas fumes eat the paint around the gas cap. Cant do nothing about it. Dont paint the bolt threads if you do the pieces separately. Any threads showing can be touched up.
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