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Re: Need quick advice by 1-1-07 on pricing a stuck
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Posted by ChadS on January 01, 2007 at 13:32:05 from (66.228.96.153):
In Reply to: Re: Need quick advice by 1-1-07 on pricing a stuck posted by Patrick Graham on January 01, 2007 at 11:01:34:
Id get it home, fill up the crankcase and cyls with diesil fuel, or kerosine mix in some oil, and or paint thinner and let it sit for a week or two. Ive made spark plug adapters out of old spark plugs, that I can hook up the air compressor right to the plug holes with an air hose,,, pressurized the cyls for a few hours each,,, We did that to our Super M IH,,, it had went thru a barn fire, and then sat open in a junkyard for a few months before we found it,,,, put in a good hot 12 volt battery and hit the starter. It popped loose after 5 attempts with the starter. it was running an hour later,,,, So maybe you might get lucky and it may not need much at all!!! Was the exhaust pipe covered? Was it inside a shed? Hope this helps,, Chad
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