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Re: removing stuck pistons?
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Posted by curtis on June 19, 2004 at 08:45:40 from (69.21.210.149):
In Reply to: removing stuck pistons? posted by curtis on June 18, 2004 at 20:13:54:
the tractor is a 53 super m. im not re using the sleeves or anything. just the rods. so im bein carful of those. but i have even had an air chissel on top of the pistons just trying ot break them free. nothing. just makes me shake :p. they are sitting in deisel right now. im gunna go clean up all the falmable stuff in just a minute and ill light em on fire. it is all tore down. doing a somewhat restoration. basically waht i can take off without splitting the tractor is coming off and getting cleaned up and painted. i got one out by using a huge brass punch and a sledge. the sleeve is coming with the other but its takin forever becasue the sleeve is soooo long! but its coming. the last 2 are just a pain. we pulled it with another tractor and i guess it moveda a little cause it broke the top rings off the sleeves and pulled the pison down about 1/8 an inch. but its really stuck!
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