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Re: H with sticky spot in engine
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Posted by Jeremy on November 26, 2000 at 16:58:26 from (209.240.200.134):
In Reply to: H with sticky spot in engine posted by Kevin Marquardt on November 26, 2000 at 15:48:35:
Dad had a Massey that did that. We tore down the motor and there was a burr on the crankshaft under the rod bearing. Like you said it would turn good when it went fast, but not slow. Our 130 froze up about 10 years ago. Ended up breaking the hand crank trying to unlock it, then someone told us to pour a little kerosene on the top of the pistons. That's all it took. This tractor sat out for about 3 months and rusted. Didn't overhaul it and the motor has been fine ever since. FARMALLERS RULE! Jeremy
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