Posted by Janicholson on December 25, 2008 at 11:57:46 from (66.173.50.128):
In Reply to: Stuck Farmall BN's posted by Clarkbug on December 25, 2008 at 11:43:51:
Unless they have been running (for sure) in the last year or so, the water in all cylinders tractor will likely need to be taken apart. The other one has a chance. If it is known that they ran, :do this. Use air pressure to blow as much water out of the cylinders as possible. Use HEAT, or other methanol or pure alcohol to dilute the remaining water. Blow that out with air (be careful of ignition sources, it is flammable) Put ATF in each hole (at least a 1/3 cup) and reinstall the plugs. Walk away for a week. Then begin trying to start the tractors with the starter. (I like to set them up on a RR tie or equal so they are trying to roll off frontwards in high gear, this puts twist on the crank from the rear, then use a hand crank or pipe wrench to hang 150 pounds on a 2 foot pipe on the front crank snout this applies twist to the fromt of the crank. Hitting the starter (bumping it, not holding it on) will jog the flywheel further). Good luck, JimN
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