Posted by old on August 01, 2011 at 19:53:22 from (4.245.10.170):
In Reply to: H engine Locked Up posted by B crick on August 01, 2011 at 17:13:11:
First off fill in the blanks as to is it in a shed?? If out side was the exhaust covered. ETC. So that said does it or has it had water in the cylinders?? If no then ok fill the cylinders with ATF and let it sit. NEVER EVER try to pull one to pop it free or yes something will free up and what does will cost you more then the whole tractor is worth. Yes I do know what I am doing 90% of the tractor I buy are locked up and 80% of them now run with out ever pulling the head. I fill them with ATF and let them sit. I always put the plugs back in but pull them to test if it has freed up. I use the starter only with a 12 volt battery and use short fast taps on the starter button and I never do that sitting on the machine so as to be able to see the crank pulley. If it moves any at all I keep hitting the button and some times pull the starter off so as to use a pry bar to back it back off a tad bit then go again. Been doing this now for over a decade
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