Posted by WellWorn on February 15, 2015 at 11:11:08 from (75.228.59.144):
In Reply to: Farmall 300 questions posted by M-Farm on February 13, 2015 at 07:49:39:
Hi M-Farm,
Oil grime can be a mixed blessing - it keeps things from rusting, but as you say, makes for a mess if you are going to try to paint. If the mess is more grime (oil with dirt), it can also indicate a general lack of maintenance, which might be a clue to deeper issues you can't see yet.
I've used Purple Power de-greaser from a spray bottle, scrubbed with a parts wash brush, followed by a 2500psi power washer with good results (but not at -5F).
From the description, I'd say it's value might depend on the condition of the disk. If the disk is pretty solid, I might offer 1k for both, but I've also been known for being overly generous. Suppose it depends on what H's or other 300's are going for where you're at.
Well Worn
BTW, thanks for the kind words on the other thread. :)
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