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Posted by mike a. tenn, on February 04, 2007 at 03:00:06 from (75.120.193.153):
In Reply to: Help with a farmall a posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 04, 2007 at 00:29:01:
farmall boy...sounds like you have a good project there. if you'll go to the home page of THIS forum and look at the top, you'll see on the bar under the forum title where it says, "show all forums" click on that and then scroll down....you'll find a forum for "farmall and ihc" tractors this is where you'll find the most farmall guys. post your questions there too. i've never tried this so i don't know if it works, but i've heard if you pour boiling water into your cylinders it can sometimes free up stuck pistons. it probably has more to do with the heat of the boiling water than anything else. if you don't have any manuals on your tractor, you can probably order them thru this forum. in the left hand margin of this page you should see a section called "marketplace" right under there you can click on "tractor manuals". manuals are a must for anyone that's going to be working on their tractor. i suggest getting them. let us know how you make out and give us updates on your project. -mike
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