Posted by IAOliverTeen on June 07, 2009 at 19:38:10 from (71.7.58.168):
I'm in the process of finishing up an Oliver 77 with the muffler under the hood, and I have another 77 that I'm going to put an above hood. I tried to paint the muffler above the hood last year, and as soon as I put it on it burnt. It was supposed to be a heat resistant paint, but come to find out your supposed to bake it. So what I am asking is how do people go about baking these? Mom won't let me put these in her oven, so I don't know how else to do it. Anybody else been down this road? Any tips? Also, my dad thinks we need to put some heat tape under the hood with the tractor will the muffler under the hood so that it won't burn the paint on the hood. Any ideas to prevent this? Thanks! -Dan
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