Mr. waynew, what type of pine did you install. This will make a considerable difference in the paper, and application that you are going to attempt.
If: Southern Yellow is used, it is significantly more dense than say a white sugar pine. Personally, if it is a sugar pine, I would stay with the rubin. Cristal has that open scratch pattern, and you run the risk of too quick of a removal. You are going to need to come back with rubin anyways, so why risk leaving swirl marks and deep scratch patterns in the floor. Further, opening up the porosity of a pine is a tough game when you start putting oil to it. It could end up pretty blotchy. If you need to knock down the "bumps" stick with a rubin and move down to say a 50 grit.
Once again, personally, I would go to the max on rubin 180; when you feel you are done, get a "trouble light" wet the floor with Mineral Spirits, check for swirl marks, and if they are present, you may want to do some sanding or better yet, scraping to remove them.
My $.02,
Timmy C