Posted by Patrick Potter on December 14, 2013 at 22:46:53 from (68.116.159.234):
I copy and pasted this from another post I made,
here is your quote: "so I decided to crank it and CAUTIOUSLY watch it, oil immediately starts blowing every where instantly shut it down"
you made a reply stating this, so.. you DID run it.... that means there is gas in the top end and galleys ...journals and all...
What does this mean and what should I do about this, I haven't ran it yet, I was going to crank it and run it for a while Sunday, but after reading what you said I think I'll wait to here what you say, I DO NOT want to ruin this tractor because a mistake this. My dad bought this tractor in '79 and afterwards I started taking care of the repairs etc.. and my dad was killed in Dec. '89 and my Mom gave me the tractor and different things happened and it set for a number of years, I've finally gotten it running and then something like this happens and now I afraid. I was thinking about cleaning the inside of engine because it set so long but not like this.
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