Posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on May 16, 2013 at 05:34:12 from (204.9.147.16):
The last tractor I painted I only got the parts I could take off of blasted, and the wheels. The better half spent the better part of the winter while in the garage wire wheeling her tractor. It turned out pretty good. However my G pulling tractor is ready for paint and I had a sand blaster coming to cob-blast it. He called me and said he was having no luck finding the media close. So he said he would just sand blast it. Everything I have read about getting a whole tractor blasted is bad news bears. What are your guys opinions or story's with it? I know i can put caulk around all the opening and tape everything off. However I know it will still get places I don't want it. I would hate to ruin my engine or tranny. Would I just be better off with oven cleaner and paint stripper and the wire wheel? This is what I am leaning towards and then getting the other parts blasted.
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