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Re: How hard is it to unstick a Farmall H?
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Posted by Murray on November 08, 2002 at 04:57:08 from (142.177.94.241):
In Reply to: How hard is it to unstick a Farmall H? posted by Sean Brinston on November 07, 2002 at 21:34:35:
Hi Sean, Just went through the same problem. With the information received on this board. Put a couple spoonfuls of diesel or some other type of solvent in each plug and let it set for a few days. Jack up one wheel and place the transmission in 4th gear and rock the wheel back and forth. It took about 5 minutes to break the engine free. This was on a Super C. It might take you longer or not as long a time to break the engine free. If the information on this board had not been available, probably would have dismantled the engine. I normally do things the hard way. Cheers, Murray
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