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LAWS OF MACHINEMANSHIP
  • Anything is easier to take apart than to put together.
  • That which cannot be taken apart will fall apart.
  • If you take something apart and put it back  together enough times you will have two of them.
  • No two identical parts are alike. 
  •                (Broadwater Market Letter)
     
    Cockshutt Golden Arrow during the tear down stage
     Dismantling the Golden Arrow 
    Priming the tub frame
    Priming a tub frame

    The trick is to cover all tractor parts with primer
    quickly after sandblasting - before rust starts to appear.

    A touch up job.

    Tin parts ready for final paint colour

    Primed and ready for the final coat.

    A wagon load of tractor parts ready for a coat of red or yellow paint.
    Tire covered with paper and tape previous to painting wheel with final coat.Ready to roll! Waiting under cover for the next step.

    Shrouded with plastic to protect the final coat of paint.

     


                               
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