If one tractor is not locked that would be great. Also just ask him if the tractors had oil put in the cylinders (sparkplugs) over the years. If he says yes even if it is locked , he would have had a can on the exhaust and was trying to take care of them. I bought a tractor from a guy cleaning up his farm in Saskatchewan and it was locked and in a field(4 hours away).
He said that he had put oil in the cylinders and did not understand why it was locked. When I got home I shot diesel fuel into the cylinders with an engine cleaning gun until diesel smoked out of the exhaust on two cylinders. After a couple of weeks it was free and now turns fine. Still have not got it running. so many tractors son little time. LOL
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