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Re: H is free!! now what??
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Posted by John A. on July 17, 2006 at 20:36:46 from (4.253.46.66):
In Reply to: H is free!! now what?? posted by ryanfisher on July 17, 2006 at 18:04:07:
ryan, IMO....being the engine broke free so easly. first do a compression test. first dry, the second wet with oil squirted into each cylinder, if all are fairly even and fairly high, Good!...if fairly low then you are in gray territory on how much to spend on an Overhaul. But first .... Change oil/filter. Run some DSL through her, before pouring in new oil. New points, plugs, wires, Dist.Cap,& rotor., New Batt. If tractor has run in last couple of yrs great (if longer rebuild carb) pour in gas and hit the switch. Check the rearend for water, for now if there is water, just drain it out, and replace it later as time and money permits. Good Luck, Later, John A.
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