Devin, get a twisted wire wheel for your grinder and get after that crud. You cannot hurt or dig in to cast iron with a wire brush, these are structural frame members they are not soft metals. I've used these on dozens of tractors without damage. You can overheat and warp sheetmetal but I use it for that too. Don't use these on Aluminum or pot metal. They are aggressive and like any wire brush will eventually throw wires out so eye protection is a must. A good dust mask aint a bad idea either.
Keep posting your progress and remember these were tractors made to work,not cars, they were not too concerned about the finish on the castings or runs in the paint.
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