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Posted by clooney on September 11, 2000 at 15:59:21 from (207.16.59.199):
In Reply to: What is the best way... posted by Karl Bader on September 11, 2000 at 14:29:42:
Karl, the best method is to have a professional painter paint it. But that is expensive & not as much fun & you won't learn much. If you are going to do it yourself then get the best air powered spray gun your budget will allow, a cheap gun will be hard to paint good with, especially if you are new to painting. Use the best primer & paint you budget will allow. & Make sure you have a good water filter in your air line to keep the air clean & dry also. You might want to visit the different boards on this site & run a search on "PAINT" you will get a lot of threads on tractor painting.
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