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Posted by Janicholson on December 21, 2005 at 09:56:32 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: Re: INT 350 tractor Questions posted by JimN on December 20, 2005 at 20:56:31:
The marvel oil will be a good start, use the starter to bump the engine to loosen it up befor tear down. Much depends on how long it has been stuck, and if water was standing in the exhaust. See many solutions for stuck engines in the archives here on this site. Breaking it in half will allow all the mentioned items except brakes. They are easy, and from the outside of the trans case. (again many posts to the issue. clean and sanded ball tracks with a thin film of rust inhibitor/antisieze on the balls/tracks. Don't fix things that may not be broken. Get it operational first. (then ask) Lift the loader with Highlift jacks, or an overhead winch/comealong, or chain fall (possibly to a beam or stout tree limb. Block the cylinders up with a piece of pipe cut to length and slotted to go over the ram shafts. Clamp them into position on each end, and do not believe they are human safe. (do not go under the loader when blocked up). Be careful and get assistance from others to do heavy lifting. Let the loader down on the trailer for transport. JimN
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