[AJD] Was Plow for '35 D, now Model 52 Plow
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Sat Jul 23 21:56:26 PDT 2005
Gary:
I've sent you a private note about the manuals. The quality of paint job
you will be happy with is up to you. However, since it is presently all
apart you have a golden opportunity to do a bang up job. You could go so far
as sandblasting each part, prime them and put a couple coats of green or
where needed yellow paint on the appropriate parts. Let dry for a couple of
weeks and assemble.
Hand brushing might get you a decent job as well depending on how rusty the
parts are.
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
I'm a walking storeroom of facts..... I've just lost the key to the
storeroom door
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From: antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
Gary Epps
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 6:55 PM
To: antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: [AJD] Was Plow for '35 D, now Model 52 Plow
Thank you Dean and Steve for Plowing 101. I now know much more about
plows than I did before. With the information Dean provided I was able
to identify a plow a friend had (and I now have) as a model 52. While I
can't read the number on the long beam the short beam carries the number
612 dating it after 1934. It was dismantled for a move from Virginia to
Indiana to Missouri.
My friend assures me that it is complete except for the coulters. It
looks like there are certainly enough parts to make a reasonably
complete plow. Now I have to figure out how it all goes together. Can
anyone direct me to a copy of a manual for this plow. I don't require
an original, what I need is a copy that will help me get it together.
A question for those of who have restored a plow. Do you use a shiny
spray finish or do you use a brush? It seems to me that for an
implement that will be used, a brushed on coat of paint would be
accaptable. What do you do?
Gary
--
In the Ozark Mountains of South Central USA where both life and I move
at a leisurely pace.
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