[AJD] Clean Bottoms Club
Bill Brueck
b2 at chooka.net
Sat May 21 08:01:25 PDT 2005
We painted, too, but with old oil. Probably wouldn't work if you didn't use
it again the next year, but it seemed to hold up for a season that way.
Sometimes if old oil wasn't handy we'd grab a handful of gun grease and
smear it on.
B²
Bill Brueck (brick)
Chatfield, MN, USA
Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Ernst" <shop at cccomm.net>
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> Back in the days when we were plowing large acreages in California an old
> timer taught us something. Paint. When the moldboards are polished and
> when you put it away, paint them. It stops the rust and that is what
> creates all the friction, when you use it again the paint quickly wears
> off.
> Dave
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> From: "Louis R Godena" <louisgodena at ids.net>
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>> How does one belong? I have two plows. One shines up clean, the other
>> builds up dirt into a gluey like substance, although the share shines up.
>> What makes that? And is there a remedy?
>>
>> Louis G
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