Posted by Dick L on November 25, 2010 at 05:13:18 from (76.76.33.112):
In Reply to: Seized engine posted by Paulca on November 24, 2010 at 18:10:59:
With my thin pocket book for tractors I have bought over twenty with stuck engines. I am no fan of magic potions to free them up. Myself I just want to see every part that has been stuck and why. Most every stuck engine in a tractor that has set out side has pits in at least two cylinders both in the cylinder walls and valve seats. When buying a tractor that was pushed outside two years before was probly brought into the shed for an inspection after setting out for ten of more before being pushed into the shed. I have lots of pictures of valves and seats from stuck engines. I have bought a couple of tractors that had only stuck valves. Good idea to check to see if the valves will move before spending a bunch of time trying to free up cylinders.
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