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chris sutton

Found a pair of  early narrow rims and tyres in my store and decided to clean them up for my C120 tractor for ploughing hoping they will give me more traction.

ive cleaned them with a wire brush on a electric drill, i let the air out and put an old drive belt in the bead to stop getting paint on the tyre and a piece of hose in the other.

theyve both had a heavy coat of red oxcide and will be left for a few days before primer and top colour.

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953 nut

Good tip on using a belt or hose!   :text-bravo:  I have used a bunch of index cards overlapping one-another to keep paint off the tires, but this also allows some paint to go inside  the lip of the rim.   :text-thankyoublue:

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chris sutton

A bit more progress, ive sanded down the red primer and given them a coat of white / grey primer ( i had a rattle can of each ) but at least its covered the red so it won't bleed through.

I picked up a couple of cans of ivory white and hope that's enough to do both.

 

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Stormin

Two cans should be more than enough, Chris.

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chris sutton

Managed to get a few coats of ivory on the wheels and inflate them, nice to spray them and get the paint down in the rim without getting it all over the tyres

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chris sutton

Managed to get the C120 out of the workshop today and fit the rear wheels and weights, also changed the seat for a heavier one.

in total ive gained 122 lbs which should help with the traction while working.

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CZHorse

Great looking tractor... Quick question, what was the plough from originally?

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