Hi all,
My neighbour just helped me drag my old JD A out of the machine shed. The tire man is coming to put a new rims on it. It had chloride in the tires and it rotted the rims. The motor is not seized but it has not been run in 30 years. My first instinct is to pull the head and clean it up before trying to start it. My neighbour says to pour diesel fuel in the cylinders and pull it with another tractor with the A in high gear and plugs out to loosen it up. Any advise on this? Is there anyway I could damage the motor buy just pulling it? Has anyone experience with this? Thanks!
My neighbour just helped me drag my old JD A out of the machine shed. The tire man is coming to put a new rims on it. It had chloride in the tires and it rotted the rims. The motor is not seized but it has not been run in 30 years. My first instinct is to pull the head and clean it up before trying to start it. My neighbour says to pour diesel fuel in the cylinders and pull it with another tractor with the A in high gear and plugs out to loosen it up. Any advise on this? Is there anyway I could damage the motor buy just pulling it? Has anyone experience with this? Thanks!