How to Restore Farm Tractors

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A properly restored antique tractor can be the envy of other collectors and be worth a great deal of money.

Antique tractors can bring a lot of attention at "farm days" and tractor pulls if they have been properly restored. As time goes on, these revolutionary pieces of equipment gain value in the eyes of other antique tractor collectors. Most often, an old-style tractor may be found abandoned in a field or at an auction, waiting for the hands of a restorative mind to bring it back to life.

Things You'll Need

  • Pressure washer
  • Metal wash paint stripper
  • Automotive tools
  • Automotive paint
  • Automotive primer
  • Automotive clear coat
  • Paint sprayer
  • Equipment manual
  • Face shield
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Instructions

    • 1

      Pressure-wash the tractor on medium power to remove any dirt or debris that may have settled. The power should be equivalent to that of a car-wash pressure washer. This includes cleaning the engine bay area and undercarriage.

    • 2

      Remove all engine parts from the vehicle and place away from the washing area. If there are mechanical problems with the tractor, this is the opportunity to take the engine and transmission apart to see what needs to be replaced. Consult the equipment manual for the tractor for instructions on how to assess problems and internal damage.

    • 3

      Order essential parts to repair the engine, as well as automotive paint for the tractor frame. These items will not be available through your local tractor supply store. Search online for companies that specialize in antique parts and paint colors. If there is a local tractor club, members may have knowledge as to where you can find needed parts.

    • 4

      Replace any faulty parts in the engine. Tighten all bolts and pressure-wash with high power until all rust and debris is removed. When finished, tighten all bolts again as the pressure washing may have loosened them.

    • 5

      Apply metal wash paint stripper to the entire tractor. Allow to set according to directions, then pressure-wash the tractor frame with high power until all flecks of paint have been removed. Wear a protective face shield, as the flecks may be small and have a metallic consistency. For best results, spray at an upward angle to help the water get underneath the edges of the paint. You need to be within 12 inches of the tractor for this task.

    • 6

      Allow the tractor to dry completely. Choose an inside area, such as a large garage, for painting so that dust and debris don't settle on the wet paint. If this is not possible, wait for a warm, sunny day with no wind.

    • 7

      Apply primer in slow, even strokes. It will take two or three coats to make a clean finish on the tractor. Allow to dry completely. Repeat the same technique with the automotive paint and clear coat. Be sure to mask any areas of the tractor with masking tape and plastic sheeting that you don't want to have painted.

    • 8

      Replace the engine in its bay. Use traditional automotive wax, metal cleaner and tire shine to enhance the appearance of the tractor to "like-new" condition.

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