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Help Super M Stuck

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Jeff McBride

02-13-2007 14:34:35




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Tractor has been setting out about a year and a half. ( what I was told anyway). Been soaking in Diesel for 10 days. I have had a pipe wrench on crank shaft. Until the wrench Broke. Jacked a rear tire up put in gear and rocked. I took the head off poured boiling oil on top of pistons. Took off water jacket cover and heated sleeves. I have all but 2 of the bolts that hold pistons to the rods out. Can't get to other 2. Now it has a metal bar up to one of the pistons that has both bolts out with a hyd jack under it. It lifted the whole frontend up. But it still hasn't moved. I am out of ideas. Can anyone help

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Soldner

02-14-2007 09:24:17




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 Re: Help Super M Stuck in reply to Jeff McBride, 02-13-2007 14:34:35  
Jeff I had the same problem with a super m no more than 4 months ago. After months of tricks, i did the all you've done, and starting the cylinders on fire. I finally broke the cylinder loose by using a 2x2 block, and a sludge hammer. One good wrap and it was broken loose, and its still that way. (my exhaust valve was open outside for around a year).



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RustyFarmall

02-13-2007 15:27:51




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 Re: Help Super M Stuck in reply to Jeff McBride, 02-13-2007 14:34:35  
Jeff, I sent you an e-mail.



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02-13-2007 15:08:42




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 Re: Help Super M Stuck in reply to Jeff McBride, 02-13-2007 14:34:35  
Well first off the back wheel trick or pipe wrench trick puts almost no torque on the engine to get it to turn over. Since you have it open blow/wipe out that diesel and then fill each cylinder with tranny fluid, works a lot better then any thing I have ever tried and I have done a lot of stuck engines. Let it sit a few days. Then take a good 12 volt battery and hook it up. Hit the starter button with short fast taps don't hold it. If its going to move it will doing it that way. If that doesn't work then put a table spoon of gas in the tranny fluid and light it up carefully. When the flames go out hit the starter again. If that doesn't work then its a wood block and big hammer time. I have popped loose 10 plus engines and only one did I ever take the head off to get it loose and it even came loose other theno ne sleeve and that sleeve came out when the engine spun over with the starter.

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