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Posted by 50duane on April 09, 2006 at 19:35:40 from (70.105.77.9):
I found a H beside the road with a for sale sign on it and bought it for $300.00. The girl said that they never could start it. When I got her home, I put a new sediment bowl on and blew out the gas line and put a new battery in her, the tank doesn't look too bad. I turned her over a few times and she hit. I checked the points and was getting spark, I decided to put a set of plugs in her and that is when I noticed that the first piston was up where the plug hole was. I turned the motor over and noticed that three pistons were moving. but the front one was up as far as it would go and evidently stuck there! I finally got her running on three cylinders {sounded a little like an old john deere}. Would you tear her down and put a connecting rod in her or "part her out?"
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