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Re: Stuck Farmall M
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Posted by old on December 13, 2006 at 17:40:23 from (4.244.6.172):
In Reply to: Stuck Farmall M posted by linemanfarmer on December 13, 2006 at 15:13:13:
Useing the rear tire to rock it loose doesn't put out enough torque to do much unless its not stuck badly. Pull the plugs and then put a battry on it 12 volt works best. Then use short fast hits of the starter button. If that doesn't brake it loose then you will need to pull the head. Another thing you can try is blow out that cylinder to clear it and then fill with turpentine, use nothing else but turpentine, not paint thinner but the good old stuff. If it doesn't give then its head off time. MMO oand other stuff doesn't work in my book only tranny fluid or turpentine, I NEVER use any thing else and have only had one that didn't come loose out of more then 10 engines
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