Posted by WVCase415149 on February 23, 2009 at 20:51:33 from (205.188.116.73):
Hello,
I bought this 1938 F-14 Primarily to Keep It from being Melted Down, The Original Owner had Past on and everything was being Sold or Junked. The Engine Turns but only about 180 degrees then it stops and it sounds like theres a bolt in the Bellhousing Area that has back out and is Bumping Something, but on the Same Token if You Roll it very hard it's a Little Harder to get it Turning the Opposite way as Though the Rings might have Encountered some Rust,Although the Engine only Turns a 1/2 Rotation You can Hear the Impulse in the Mag just before it Stops One Direction. Anyone ever Encounter anything Like this? I'm going to Try and Post a Pic of the Tractor if I can. Thanks in Advance Jim
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