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Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint.

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IaGary

02-02-2007 05:11:08




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A little more sanding and got to fill that hole where the intake was and then were gonna paint.




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Oldmax

02-03-2007 15:29:16




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to IaGary, 02-02-2007 05:11:08  
Only 2.50 Here is still over 3.00 about the same as #2 #2 is 3.05 and Reg gas is 2.25 that means 80 cents differance rightnow is cheaper to run my Solverado 6 liter gas at 17 MPG than a diesel at 21 MPG.



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Allan In NE

02-02-2007 05:18:34




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to IaGary, 02-02-2007 05:11:08  
Yipeee! Here we go!

What paint do you use?

Allan



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IaGary

02-02-2007 05:40:59




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to Allan In NE, 02-02-2007 05:18:34  
Bought my piant from CaseIH the other day when I picked up that air boot.

I thought the paint was high till I went to buy sanding discs for my sander,

Roll of 100 or so was $72.

But that will do 3 or 4 tractors.

Gary



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Glen in TX

02-02-2007 08:09:41




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to IaGary, 02-02-2007 05:40:59  
Wait till you think you need those fancy velcro like sanding pads if you thought those were high...



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RustyFarmall

02-02-2007 05:32:32




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to Allan In NE, 02-02-2007 05:18:34  
You guys with the heated shops have all the luck. Currently the thermometer reads about -8, think I'll just stay right here.



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old fashioned farmer

02-02-2007 09:28:46




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to RustyFarmall, 02-02-2007 05:32:32  
Winter projects are why I shucked out the cash to buy a torpedo heater that will heat 6000 square feet when the shop is only about 5000 or so. Of course, when dad built the place he only insulated the front part where we used to strip tobacco. Heat the shop for an hour or so, put the heater on low thermostat, pull it into the front and close the door. Got plenty of heat left in the back to paint tractors. Open the door and windows and air it out good and start over. Well, at least that's the plan right now. I'll let ya know how it goes when I get the C ready for painting. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

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RustyFarmall

02-02-2007 11:07:09




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 Re: Good day to fire up the wood stove and paint. in reply to old fashioned farmer, 02-02-2007 09:28:46  
Yep, I got one of those torpedo heaters, runs on #1 diesel. It will really warm things up, but I can't afford that $2.50 a gallon fuel.



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