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Re: Farmall Cub probs.
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Posted by glennster on July 10, 2007 at 05:43:04 from (76.223.242.115):
In Reply to: Farmall Cub probs. posted by Andrew Z on July 09, 2007 at 19:27:36:
if you want to try something inexpensive, pick up a quart of marvel mystery oil from your local autoparts store. change the oil and filter in the tractor, put a pint in the crankcase with the fresh oil, then drain the fuel tank, put fresh gas in there, and dump the other pint of marvel oil in the gas, then run the tractor. marvel oil is a good cleaner/ upper cylinder lube, it will help to unstick the rings, and clean and lube the valves ect. its by no means a miracle cure, but it may help to get everything loosened up a little. then see what you got. you may just need to give the motor a good goining over-tune up, set valves, carb ect, or you may need to major the motor.
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