Posted by old on February 10, 2010 at 14:22:53 from (4.245.1.31):
Well I never got around to putting up the 2 Olivers this fall so they are still out in the hay field. Got to think about the fact that water likes to get down in the exhaust of the 77. Well tried to spin it over but it acted like it was locked up. Pull the plugs out and in #4 cylinder I found ice as a matter of fact full of ice. Walked back to where I had a bottle of Heet and pour it in on top of the ice then put the plugs back in and then poured some down the exhaust. Went and delivered a hay bale and came back and pull that one plug. She turned over just fine till the battery died. Got another battery and yep it was low also. So tried 2 or 3 till I found one that would spin it over and started it up and let it run. Did the same with the S88 and also had to mess with the battery's. Any how if you have any sitting out side and it has been wet you better check them out. Oh and the 77 has a flapper on it but water runs down and into the exhaust
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