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Posted by Richard C on August 31, 2001 at 12:20:19 from (165.91.70.91):
Hey there guys! I have been fixing little things on my H that have been needing replacing for years. This is slowly leading up to a new paint job. I havent ever painted a tractor before so i was kind of casing things out. I was wondering What the best way to paint behind the side rails is? I could see removing maybe one but probly not both at the same time huh? I also figure the more you can take off and paint the better. I guess what I am looking for, is someone that has done it to basically tell me how he did it. I am a young man and am doing this for a hobby so all out there that have actually grown up with these machines and worked the land with them, your knowledge is priceless to me. Thank you all for all the past help and advice. Richard (TX)
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