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Posted by 42FarmallH on December 29, 2003 at 11:55:20 from (12.15.56.131):
In Reply to: P B BLASTER? posted by Farmallkid on December 29, 2003 at 10:53:22:
Bought a W-9 a couple years ago with stuck engine - been sitting on the hill for 15 years or more. Had a can over the exhaust though - so no water inside. Took out the spark plugs and used a full can of PB Blaster down the cylinders as equally as I could gauge. Tractor sat for another 2 weeks before we got time to haul it home. Got it off the trailer and it came loose, fired it up and ran good. Unfortunately, the head was full of rust in the water passages - overheated around the valves and cracked the head. Took 4 months to find another head... Anyways, PB Blaster is my friend, works good on stuck engines so far, rusty bolts, etc.
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