770 siezed connecting rod

Well the problem is solved and you all can give me a resounding "Dumb A$$". As I stated this is my first tractor engine after a lot of automobile motors. I was always putting the piston in as it came out but the offset on the rod was wrong. Mr Gordon from Texas set me straight was patient and low and behold everything works. My bad, but I did learn a valuable lesson.
 
It'ld be a good idea to check the rest and be sure they're right as I know a mechanic who put some in backwards (Idon't know how he turned it over) but he put it on dyno and broke about half of the sleeves and wondered why
 

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