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Re: M has a locked up engine
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Posted by Hick on January 27, 2000 at 17:57:41 from (24.218.213.22):
In Reply to: M has a locked up engine posted by Ray on January 27, 2000 at 07:15:29:
Well a little while back my neighbor wrote about how i unstuck the enginge on the h. This is what we did. We had the head off with some marvel mystery oil in it. Then we took the oil pan off and jacked the whole tractor up with a ten ton jack. We put the jack on the bottom of the meat part of the crank shaft making sure that the piston would be going up in the right direction. After a few hours we went down there with a brass rod and hammer and tapped the bottom of the crankshaft. Still making sure that everything would be going up. Then with a few hits the tractor went down and the pistons went up. Just be carful not to bend any rods and only have to jack up the tractor an inch or so. Hope this helps
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