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Re: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to?
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Posted by john d on December 14, 1999 at 06:26:05 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: '53 Super H: What am I getting in to? posted by Aaron Sparling on December 13, 1999 at 21:29:45:
You're getting into an adventure! It probably won't be cheap, but you probably will enjoy it! The H is one of the most durable and user-friendly tractors to operate or work on that was ever built. Parts are available, and (at least on this site) advice is free! As mentioned in other posts below, cover it (at least the exhaust) and don't get in a hurry. FORCING a stuck engine to turn will result in more time and $$$ spent in the end. As RED said below, if you pull it to turn the engine, be very gentle. My own recommendation would be to remove the plugs, squirt some penetrant into the cylinders, then WAIT a few days. You can jack up one rear wheel, put the tractor in 5th gear and rock that free wheel forward and back to see if the engine will move. Good luck, and let us know how it all works out!
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