Posted by stevee on May 21, 2012 at 18:37:31 from (107.60.52.4):
Some thoughts on a quick paint on a working tractor: 1. Have at least 10 kids or grand kids-- that way there might be one or two that will commit to help you! 2. Lower your expectations but try to do good work-- a 6 footer. Work with safety in mind! 3. Buy a media blaster. We didn"t, and getting the old paint removed is bloody hard work. 4. Taking off ancient parts like battery box mounts and wheel clamps will take a LOT of time. 5. Hopefully, you can work indoors-- we are not able to. we caught a break in the spring weather and "got "er done". 6. Lay in a high quality beverage reward for when you finish. 7. When a highly restored and beautifully done tractor is seen, compliment its owner, big time!
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