Lee1977 6,946 #1 Posted November 4, 2024 Realy nothing wrong with the 1985 312-8 other then rusty metal and bad paint. So I'm taking it apart to remove and treat the rust and give it a full paint job. Haven't started on the hood yet, not looking forward to removing those 39 year old decails. Still haven't got all the glue off the fender I would leave them on but they have turned up along the edges, and faided. I have used heat on the decails and gas on the glue. Has anyone found a better method 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 26,739 #2 Posted November 4, 2024 37 minutes ago, Lee1977 said: not looking forward to removing those 39 year old decails. Still haven't got all the glue off the fender I would leave them on but they have turned up along the edges, and faided. I have used heat on the decails and gas on the glue. Has anyone found a better method Exactly what i do... just add patience... Blow dryer really slow... gas for the glue... 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c-series don 9,287 #3 Posted November 4, 2024 I use a heat gun for decal removal, and have found that with just the right amount of heat the glue will come off with the decal. Not enough heat and the decal will tear and is heard to remove. Too much heat and it leaves the glue behind. 3M makes a great adhesive remover too!! I’ve also tried to just repaint a tractor and then I can’t help myself from taking it further apart and then it becomes a full blown restoration!! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Achto 28,317 #4 Posted November 4, 2024 1 hour ago, Lee1977 said: Has anyone found a better method Charcoal lighter fluid or naphtha works well at removing glue. 3M gum wheels work well too. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40065358/ 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brockport Bill 1,788 #5 Posted November 4, 2024 bought this tool used with drill motor on a video for auto decal removals -- i've used it a few times and works pretty well -- don't have the box or recall where i ordered? 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,946 #6 Posted November 4, 2024 1 minute ago, Achto said: Charcoal lighter fluid or naphtha works well at removing glue. 3M gum wheels work well too. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40065358/ I was using charcoal lighter fluid. It's going to be a bixxh, I can't conplain as I got it free. Sure hated lossing Bill one of my best friends. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skwerl58 740 #7 Posted November 4, 2024 You can get a specialty pad that straps it and doesn't damage the metal or paint. Just put in in your battery powered drill and pulls it off. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OoPEZoO 539 #8 Posted November 5, 2024 What Bill said......get an eraser wheel for your power drill or die grinder. Autoparts store or jungle site should fix you up. My buddy who owns a body shop let me borrow one once upon a time and it blew my mind how easy it was to remove decals/adhesive. In that specific case, I was removing original pinstripes and decals from a junkyard replacement door for a 1988 Subaru. It took everything off in a matter or seconds and didn't damage the paint. I've had one in the tool box ever since. For big decals, I would probably still start with the heat gun to get the sticker off, but the eraser should chew right through the adhesive that is left 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,946 #9 Posted February 22 I'm still working on this 1985 312-8 . I had changed out the narrow rims and add all new tires. Fxed the hood hinges and built new tierods. Here a few pictures of prgress. Washed twice trying to get some of the 39 years of dirt and grease off. Found the case and all the seals were leaking, some one had had it apart. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,946 #10 Posted February 22 (edited) Found another way to use the boom. Got it back on the wheels. Started put it back together. Still need to get the sheet metal painted. Edited February 23 by Lee1977 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,946 #11 Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Have it mostly back together, all the large pieces of sheet metal painted. This was a free tractor but lost a best friend to cancer. He gave it to me because I wouldn't destroy it. Well so far four new tires and tie rods, up graded the wheels, added studs and lug nuts, fix a few things, painted it, new seat, new air filter. I'll nave about $450 in it by the time I'm finished. Edited 11 hours ago by Lee1977 1 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites