Posted by JT on March 14, 2008 at 17:36:20 from (99.200.183.250):
In Reply to: The B posted by Lanse on March 14, 2008 at 13:56:31:
Lanse, Yes paint stripper would be the best way to go on the tin, or sand paper, but with stripper, be careful thought, is some pretty nasty stuff, will burn your skin, so read directions. I would put engine back together, put on tractor, put front wheels back on, then stop there, get it back on wheels, get it running, correctly, if you let it run for less than 30-45 seconds, you don't need a radiator on it to run. Then clean your cast parts, get primed and ready to paint, then put on blocks and paint it. I know you are as excited as a kid in a candy store, but you have lots of work ahead of you and the slower you take it, the happier you will be when it is done, less mistakes and better results. My email is open if you ever want to ask questions, I wish you were closer, it would be fun to help you in person. Jim
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