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Farmall h engine frozen
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jim
06-19-2001 19:02:55
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a few years ago i rolled my farmall down the hilla and popped the clutch it started to go pop pop pop like it was going to start then about 50 feet it died, tried to crank start it but the engine is completly froze up. any ideas about what might have happened to it? i would appreciate any help as of what to look for. thanks jim
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ff316
06-20-2001 12:49:05
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Re: farmall h engine frozen in reply to jim , 06-19-2001 19:02:55
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Dropped a valve maybe? May have top end parts in bottom end. Probably expensive, but good luck! May be something easy!
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The Red
06-20-2001 04:38:21
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Re: farmall h engine frozen in reply to jim , 06-19-2001 19:02:55
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Moose is right on track. Don't be surprised to find lots of pieces in the oil pan. :(
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Moose
06-19-2001 21:43:04
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Re: farmall h engine frozen in reply to jim , 06-19-2001 19:02:55
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Think I would pull the oil pan and see if all those little connecting rods are connected!
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