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scott#2

10-12-2005 17:20:58




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I bought this sa a while back and have started the tractor restoration part. Lots of thanks to all that have helped me along the way, CNKS, Rod, Paul and all others . Hopefully I can finish it off this winter as everything is about ready to be reassembled, another week or 2 on the tin.

I was wondering what might be the easiest way to clean and paint the implements. I've got a double plow, full cultivators, mid mount sickle bar mower, side planter/dresser and a front blade. The thought of wheeling these pieces to steel before priming makes me cringe. Does any one have a better idea short of dipping or wholesale sandblasting, like at a ship yard or somewhere?

I was wondering about these "rust converter paints" that I read about here. Has anyone tried them on rusted implements and if so, how are they holding up? I posted in implements too.

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scott#2

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Cue P.

10-13-2005 09:36:18




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 Re: SA implement painting in reply to scott#2, 10-12-2005 17:20:58  
Well the plow you could clean up by using - dragging it thru some soil will shine it up nicely. I used Rustoleum's rust converter stuff on the underside of my drawbars and rear axel where i could get in with the sand blaster. Did some light wire brushing then painted on the converter. Didnt even bother to top coat it w/ paint (as no one would see it) and it's held up fine.



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gene bender

10-12-2005 19:34:36




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 Re: SA implement painting in reply to scott#2, 10-12-2005 17:20:58  
Best way is snad blast prime and paint. Thats the way i do em. They look new when done.



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