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Re: 1942 'Old Rusty' Farmall H Update
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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on April 26, 2001 at 19:15:22 from (63.24.144.141):
In Reply to: 1942 'Old Rusty' Farmall H Update posted by The Red on April 26, 2001 at 15:31:08:
Hey Red! Take this from a fellow Hoosier who knows how things around here rust. Take out the Marvel Mystery oil and go buy some PB Blaster. Fill each cyinder full several times and then try to move it. I unstuck a Oliver 66 that had sat for 25 years with it and made it run. I took exactly 16 days to come loose. This stuff is amazing. I have saw numerous other people talk about it too. I will never use WD-40 or the like again. I have unstuck so many things with it. I just wish I could find it by the gallon or at least a bigger spray can. I have come to the conclusion if this stuff don't work then nothing will. Seriously John, give it a try. Bill {Antique Acres}
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