[AT] O/T Meyers or Western plow
Michael P. Maynard
mmaynard at rochester.rr.com
Tue Jan 25 10:12:50 PST 2005
Cecil, I know that some plow dealer paints are made to have a non-stick
effect for keeping the snow off the blade... I know Meyers had it.
Mike
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> Mike,
>
> You can get snow plow paint from a plow dealer to repaint the blade. I
did
> this to my dad's western plow a couple of years ago and it worked pretty
> good. I just used my angle grinder with wire wheel to prep the surface
and
> applied the paint by brush (I think it came in a quart container). The
> paint has held up pretty good, and the plow sits outside year round.
>
> Vaughn Miller
> Dillsburg PA
A number of years ago, I needed to paint the plow blade on
my old Diamond plow. I bought a quart can of Rustoleum paint and put
it on with a brush. I looked like it had been sprayed on and never
came off. Rustoleum may have changed the formula by now but that was
real good paint. Cheaper than a plow dealer would want too.
Cecil
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Cecil E Monson
Lucille Hand-Monson
Mountainville, New York Just a little east of the North Pole
Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment
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