Posted by perrycountyfarmalls on December 10, 2007 at 15:13:14 from (71.72.111.89):
Hello,
I just brought home my new 1967 1206!!!! Doesn"t run, needs a little tinkering, but no big deal. But I am new to these tractors and have some questions..and will have some more, so THANKS for all the help in advance!! First dumb question is, can you pull start them?
Next, it got parked about 3 years ago because of some sort of clutch issue...the clutch is always engaged, and will not disengage when pushed in...any thoughts?
Finally, for today anyway...It had some H2O in the oil pan from sitting...not anti-freeze.. and since it"s a little cool in Ohio now I thought there may be some ice,,,yep! So we dropped the oil pan and knocked off the iceberg and am currently de-icing the oil pump pickup tube.Nothing looks cracked and the ice was not to the mains..Anyhow, I cranked over the motor, cranks fine, did not try to fire it, just cranking it over, and I have a "Hissing" from the oil pan area.....do I have a stuck valve? or other suggestions...
Thanks again....I"ll post a pic once I figure out how to get it on the forum....
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