painting and how to hold tractor up

Does anyone have a brilliant way to hold a tractor up when painting, I will have the wheels and tires removed. My issue is I have stands but then you end up with a small spot you cant paint or clear, on the bottoms of the spindles and the rear axle housings. I am open to any suggestions.
 


I just paint those spots by hand after. Bring a creeper to the shows for those who really need to inspect underneath.
 
That's how I have always done them too, really cant think of any better way, just thought maybe there was some brilliant idea out there. if you get the stands I have just right you are literally right on the base of the front spindles and the ones for the rear axle housings only cover about 1 1/2" of width and maybe 3" of length.
 
I just did one. Like has been said, blocks under the base of the spindle and under the drawbar mounts, then a foam
brush after the wheels were back on. As long as nobody looks at it from underneath while it's still on the trailer,
we're good.
 
(quoted from post at 17:54:45 07/25/23) I just did one. Like has been said, blocks under the base of the spindle and under the drawbar mounts, then a foam
brush after the wheels were back on. As long as nobody looks at it from underneath while it's still on the trailer,
we're good.

Use a FOAM BRUSH. Buy several, as they don't last long.
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This post was edited by RTR on 09/05/2023 at 10:25 am.
 

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