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Re: #@**I !! My M is locked up
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Posted by old on June 01, 2007 at 12:13:52 from (4.245.1.11):
In Reply to: Re: #@**I !! My M is locked up posted by StevenL on June 01, 2007 at 11:49:00:
I do a lot of tractors that have had stuck engines. #1 NEVER EVER PULL one. You can brake rods and other parts doing that. Heres what I do and out or 20 plus engines it has worked on all but 2. Fill the cylinders with tranny fluid, put the plugs back in. Let it sit a few days, check every day that the cylinders are still full of fluid. After about a week pull the plugs back out and put in a good 12 volt battery. Use the starter and hit the button with short fast taps, DO NOT HOLD the button for more then a second. Watch the crank pulley and if its going to pop loose you will see it slowly start to move and then faster and fast till its spining over good.
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