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Re: FARMALL H 1951 REAR RIMS
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Posted by Janicholson on January 26, 2007 at 16:24:09 from (66.173.50.115):
In Reply to: FARMALL H 1951 REAR RIMS posted by city farmer on January 26, 2007 at 11:22:34:
They have tubes in them now. Clean the rust, chemical derust paste, wire brush, and effort. If they are thinned to the point of small pin holes, or thin sections, they are better off recycled for scrap. When clean, I would use a two part epoxy paint and apply it several inches beyond the rust. They look ok painted hammer tone silver, or galvanized "color" paint. If there are rough spots, sand them befor painting. Thin rims will (have) blown the sidewall out making a terrible noise, possible bodily injury, and property damage. Been there seen the results. Rims are available rather frequently. Check Salvage yards, farm tire stores, and put a add on this site. 38" Rims from early John Deere are identical (color may vary from the IH silver) JimN
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