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Re: Re: How to get a piston un stuck?
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on November 12, 2000 at 09:44:04 from (209.53.125.164):
In Reply to: Re: How to get a piston un stuck? posted by Ben on November 11, 2000 at 19:42:07:
I paid $0.00 for this tractor, the owner gave it to me, He wanted to see it rebuilt rather than have it sit an rust away, I also got a Ford F600 flat-deck truck. It's a 76, it wasn't running either but it will soon. it sat for 15 years, but its like new. Thanxs for all the tips, will try to find this Zep product. Im in BC, western canada. For the mean time i've just poured a mix of diesel fuel and Wd 40 into the piston. Ive taken the oil pan off and discontected the bottom portion of the piston rod so I could move the cranksaft and free up the other pistons. Im trying to tape down the piston with a block of wood and hammer. If all fails I might just have to settle for a 3 cylinder tractor, lol.
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