Posted by Wardner on January 23, 2010 at 20:55:48 from (4.154.245.246):
In Reply to: W-400 value posted by Denis in MI on January 23, 2010 at 17:53:29:
If it got stuck while inside a barn, it can't be that bad. I unstuck my W-400LP after it sat for five years outside. It runs fine now. I also had to loosen one of the brake housings. Not a big deal. Five bolts.
Why not work out a deal whereby you squirt PB Blaster into the cylinders and let it sit for a month. Remove the valve cover and check the valves for seizure, jack up one rear axle housing, and rock the wheel while in 5th gear, TA forward. If it doesn't move offer less than scrap price based on 6000 lbs. If the fan moves, pay him his asking price, less $100 for your labor, and tow it home. Or you can spend a little more time to get it running and drive it home.
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