Posted by Ac145 on March 13, 2022 at 14:47:19 from (71.74.145.59):
After 30 years of working on the old tractors I've never thought I'd say I'd give up but I think I've come to the point we're about ready To take the whole thing down to the pond and give it a fish habitat . A friend wanted me to get this thing running and I said OK may be a big mistake. Well you wanna see all the spiders dropping out of this thing as I'm working on it Going on two weeks of checking compression yes the compression is not good on two cylinders maybe 50 other two showing about 120 . I've rolled the number one over to compression stroke lines up with the timing mark and the rotor going to number one. I've got a bright blue snappy spark whether I have the spark plugs in or not. What's really got me at my wits end is I can't even get this thing to fire make any kind of tempted start or nothing even on starting fluid. It must have some kind of compression blowing out the exhaust because after rolling it over I looked down on the barn floor and what's that sock laying there wait a minute that's not a sock that's a mouse nest that blew out the exhaust pipe lol. At wits end any help thanks you guys have helped me out on another project that I had thanks.
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