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Re: How hard is it to unstick a Farmall H?
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Posted by doug on November 08, 2002 at 18:55:28 from (65.234.210.206):
In Reply to: How hard is it to unstick a Farmall H? posted by Sean Brinston on November 07, 2002 at 21:34:35:
This sounds like bull, but Danny Galloway said it worked, and he is a man of his word. He mixed equal parts of PB Blaster, diesel, brake fluid, WD-40, and gas. Poured the cylinders full through the spark plug hole. Put a pipe wrench on the end of the pulley on the crank. Put a 20 foot cheater pipe on the wrench. Hung two concrete blocks on the end of the pipe. Thirty days later the pipe was on the ground and the engine was free. This is the wildest tale I had ever heard, but if he said it worked, IT WORKED. That's that and that's it.
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