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Saved an H from the scrap man.. But it is stuck..?
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Posted by Truck on March 28, 2006 at 17:27:06 from (64.12.116.65):
A neighbor of mine is gettng rid of everything in the yard, and I just happenned to find out just in time to buy the H for scrap value. I remember the thing driving by my house in the not so distant past..(3-4 years?) and i twas a bit of an oil smoker. It had a reeally bad homemade loader on it that scrap guy had already disposed of. Already looks 100 percent better, and the loader protected the sheet metal from being destroyed. No hydraulics or three point anymore tho. (Never had 3 pt, from what I can tell,) Well you know it, someone didn't cap the exhaust and now it has set up.Any thoughts on the unsticking process? I am tempted to try and pop the clutch on the short drag home but I think I had better do a little soakdown with PB first.. I read a recent post that stated H's set up real hard and are hard to unstick? What's that all about? It's my first large red tractor..(I have owned 2 cubs..)..Afer doing nothing but Fords, it's gonna be a little strange! (of course I do have a 454 for real tractor work, but that's a whole different league than these old beauties..
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