BANDITFARMER
Well-known Member
Over the last week or so I have noticed many diffrent ways to get them shined up to plow good. Now myself over the last 45 years have tried just about everything and have found only one good way to do it and works everytime. I am not saying anyones wrong on how they do it, This is the best way I have found. I put a 3 or 4 inch wire wheel on my drill and take the big crap off first then take my DA with 80 grit to sand them down. I dont try to make them shine(like after a 100 acres) I just make them smooth. Blow off with an air hose and give them a good coat of primer to fill in the pits and make them slick. Plow a round of two and there shining up. When I am done plowing, I will clean and spray them with primer or paint till the next time there used. Over the years I have bought a lot of plows(about40) cheep because they had sit for years outside and were rusty and this is how I got them ready to use. It works everytime. I and most people dont have a sandy or gravle area to shine them up in so I had to find a way to do it. Like I said everyone has there way to do it, Its just this works everytime for me and it should work anyware. I dont want to start a war, But there are people out there who will argue that there way is the only way to do it. Please dont beat me up to bad for my ways. Just my 2cents. Bandit