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Posted by Dean Minnesota on February 21, 2004 at 10:02:42 from (66.191.146.23):
In Reply to: Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of water posted by Mike Linderman on February 20, 2004 at 14:44:01:
I bought a stuck H the first week in December. Its been soaking with mineral spirits, atf, and paint thinner since then. About two weeks ago I added turpentine to the mix. I have a pipe wrench on the crank with a 7 foot steel post bolted to the pipe wrench and a five gallon bucket of paint hanging off the end of the steel post. I have another 8 foot steel post stuck in the rear wheel with the tractor in gear and another 5 gallon paint bucket hung off the end of it. I still haven't had any luck freeing up the engine, however it has been fairly cold here in Minnesota this winter and I am sure that that reduces the chemical reactions to a crawl. I think my luck will change once the weather warms up a bit, say by April or so.
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