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Re: Question for Allan on 66 series
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Posted by trw on January 14, 2007 at 17:52:35 from (69.77.252.16):
In Reply to: Re: Question for Allan on 66 series posted by old fashioned farmer on January 14, 2007 at 12:30:02:
Looks exactly like the one that I am working on, except that I have the rear apart. I got the engine running last winter, and now I am replacing the seals in the rearend and getting it cleaned up. How serious do you get when you are getting the "cast" pieces,(i.e. torque tube, transmission/rearend housing, etc.), ready to paint? I can't get any of this down to bare metal with a wire brush on a grinder, but I can get all the rust and loose paint off. Is this going to be good enough to get a decent paint job?
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