Posted by DJD-Man on January 25, 2008 at 21:33:37 from (63.224.5.168):
In Reply to: Day 2 posted by Lanse on January 25, 2008 at 20:34:48:
Lanse good for you on your purchase. Like others said take your time and build a relationship with that tractor. Oven cleaner works good on old greasy parts, it will strip paint also so watch out if there is any good paint left on there. Paint stripper works good also. Find kind you like. Citristrip works good. Put on let sit and wipe off in awhile. Hit with wire wheels or 3m pads to take the bulk of the paint off. I usually pull off all parts and toss in a pile then sandblast all of them after inspection. Just go slow and remember things, make notes or shoot alot of pics which you can put on here in the spare time. No need to rush the primer thing on that hood yet. In a year project now and almost complete and my hood is not primed yet.
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