Posted by jeffcat on February 02, 2016 at 08:57:53 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: stuck engine posted by jim buford on February 02, 2016 at 05:09:20:
The neighbor had his Allis Chalmers get stuck after siting for a couple of years. Had been over hauled and is in a shed. Just not used enough. A few squirts of ATF with the plugs out. Now here is the difference. They tried the rocking trick and it didn't work. Tried towing it down the street in forward and tow reverse. No luck with that. I walked over from after work and asked if he had compression tester hose. We screwed the hose into the cylinders one at a time and just blew some breath in it till you found the compression cylinder. Screw on an air chuck and hook air to it. POP and the engine came loose. I don't know if she just needed a little more or what but it worked. On the farm many years ago I took and old spark plug and broke out the center. brazed an air fitting to it and did the same on a neighbors tractor. IF YOU HAVEN"T TRIED IT.... don't say it will not work. Air at 150 psi can do some work. I double dog dare you.
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