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Posted by Jonathan Mirgon on November 14, 2003 at 08:19:56 from (205.208.129.61):
In Reply to: Super AV still stuck posted by Tom on November 13, 2003 at 19:19:51:
I forgot to ask on my previous post ? Was the exhaust open to the atmosphere when you got the tractor ? If it was it probably filled with water causing rust and corrosion that any type of liquid overhaul will not cure, If the exhaust was open to rain etc, it would be best to tear it down and overhaul it, It is expensive but in the end you will have the piece of mind that you have a good tractor that will run another 50 years beffore it needs internal engine work.Even if you get it freed up , there is a good possibility that oil control rings are stuck, and or compression rings, which may cause loss of power or cause it to burn oil and smoke.But once again it is hard to say what it looks like inside,I would still work at getting it freed up , and if you get it running and there is no white smoke and it seems to run well leave it alone, but if you cant get it loose I thingk that an overhaul is your best bet to a good running machine.
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