Posted by John A. on June 18, 2014 at 06:36:14 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: I got an H posted by Matt Tieken on June 18, 2014 at 05:26:05:
Matt, It is Great that this this tractor is now yours and is Loose,, Battle Half over!!!!!! But Before You start the tractor First time. There is No Telling how long it sat! To satisfy your curiosity and peace of mind ........... Please drop the pan, inspect the 1/2 in or so of Nastiness / Gunge in the bottom of the Pan. Look for Metal Filings and any thing that is Not suppose to be there. Wash out pan! Then Drop the Oil pump and wash it out the pump and screen. * Do a visual inspection of bottom end, them button it all back together. If you are easy about taking it off you will not need a new gasket. * If there is some nastiness / Gunge in the pan You will not want all that crap circulating around in the motor when it is running. 2 yrs ago,I drug out of a fence row a 656-LP that sat for 4 yrs, (Owner Died) was Loose! I did the above procedure on it and Bob-Oh-Boy an I glad did! this tractor over 2 ins of Nastiness I cant describe in the Pan, Screen was over half Stopped up. It was a 2 hr project. and I satisfied my Curiosity and I Know The Bottom Side is Clean and Nothing is there to cause a problem. There is Always a reason a tractor,Truck what ever gets parked You need to figure it out Why sometime. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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