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Removing rust from wheels and re-painting.

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WonderingAl

10-19-2007 20:43:24




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Farmall H & M tractors that have rust patches beginning on the metal (light gray paint)wheels. I would like to understand how to properly remove the rust, condition the metal and then properly treat..repaint the metal. Also what paint is true for the wheels or is there material out there that is close to the color needed but ends up protecting the metal wheels better from environmental exposures. Also, what about the body of the tractors, not sheet metal but the frame areas that are paint flaking and rust beginning...whats the protocal for that? Type of paint also. thanks

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Janicholson

10-21-2007 09:39:19




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 Re: Removing rust from wheels and re-painting. in reply to WonderingAl, 10-19-2007 20:43:24  
Farmall wheels were not painted, they were galvanized from the factory. The galvanization eventually goes away (that is why all the sheet metal roofing turns brown) to make them "new" they would need to be galvanized. Not for the DIYS repair. The paint described below will be great. You will need to do the whole rim. Good High quality Primer for galvanized surfaces is available. JimN



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gene bender

10-20-2007 04:14:40




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 Re: Removing rust from wheels and re-painting. in reply to WonderingAl, 10-19-2007 20:43:24  
Best way is to sandblast them then prime and use I-H SILVER and CLEAR COAT you will love the finish. Even if you dont clear coat they look great.You probably need to dismount the tires as thats way you have all the rust removed. Scrubbing the tires with soap and water then get MILLERS tire paint for the tires.



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ScottyHOMEy

10-19-2007 21:38:55




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 Re: Removing rust from wheels and re-painting. in reply to WonderingAl, 10-19-2007 20:43:24  
Al, most discussions I've seen on here recommend using flat aluminum for wheel paint, and it's worked well for me.

As for prep, depends on what shape they're in. I've used needle scalers and wire wheels and sandblasted. The method depends really on how much rust and how deep it is, i.e. some balance between making sure you've got the worst of the rust gone while making sure you leave enough metal to hold air (even under a tube) and the weight of the tractor safely.

For rust treatment, I've used a Permatex spray-on rust stopper for small areas. For larger expanses on rusty rims, I use a product I found at Home Depot or Lowe's in the paint department -- JASCO rust treatment, light green in a round quart bottle. There are other similar products. I've been told of one called Ospho. Basically they're a dilute solution of phosphoric acid that converts any remaining rust from iron oxide to iron phosphate, much more stable. about the same concept as bluing a gun barrel, and both leave a primable, paintable surface, though they might require some scuffing before putting anything on top of them.

As for the rest of the tractor. Depends on whether pretty is important. Short of a complete paint job, a good cleaning followed by a wire wheel and a rust treatment is a good start for any problem spot. If you're not fussy, good old IH2150 in a rattle can over the rust treatment (again, scuff it first) will stop any deterioration.

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