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Posted by D. MAC (St. Louis, MO) on May 01, 2004 at 07:17:04 from (24.107.195.137):
Well gentleman, I decided to hold off on buying a tractor until next summer, in order to save up some money and make my first purchase the right purchase! After looking intensely for the past two weeks, these tractors are my favorite, JD 3020, Ford 4000, AC's 170 - D15, and Oliver. So, what did I decide to do or purchase in order to disc my 1/2 acre foodplot? A Tufline ATV Disc. I got a wonderful deal on this disc, which is an older disc, but still built the same! In fact, it's the heavier disc they make! The paint has faded, some rust on the bolts, so I thought for my summer project, I'd give it a face lift. I decided to unbolt it, and then sandblast and/or chemically remove the paint? What do I need in order to sandblast? I have compressor (2.5 hp Rol-Air) & hose. What else do I need, and where can I get sand? I heard people using Baking Soda?? I'd rather not purchase, or spend alot on equipment, except for the paint gun. Any suggestions would be appreciated. -Thanks
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