Posted by WD9ER on July 13, 2011 at 10:54:14 from (65.127.84.74):
Hey Dave,
Tractor looks good! I am in the process of starting a repaint on my WD-9. I have a couple of questions for you on how you sandblasted the tractor. Did you have any specific areas that you needed to be cautious about during sandblasting? I am concerned about sand infiltrating the transmission/engine and am wondering if there were any precautions that you took to avoid issues.
[quote="dave eklund"](quoted from post at 16:41:17 06/14/11) We got this tractor about 2 months ago been sitting for about 10 to 15 years in a garage in peices got it home checked it out got it to start and drove it up and down the driveway a bit found radiator was junk and switch in manifold for mag was stuck cleaned the gas and diesel tanks out new fuel filters and the the teardown here a few pics of the job hope to have it done for a show in less than 2weeks in Orange Ma. The red paint was sprayed 1st coat yesterday after work and 2nd coat this afternoon after work
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