nhpioneers
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We have a 1985 Ford 4610 3 cylinder diesel 4x4 which we brought to our local tractor dealer to fix. When they returned it they started it and drove it off of their trailer. I drove it up our driveway which is 3/4 of a mile long. Just as I got into the driveway - which is on a hill- it stalled because I didn't push the clutch down fast enough. I let it roll back and then left it there. When we went to start it the engine wouldn't turn over. We have taken off the starter and had that checked because 3 people told us it had to be that. Nope, that's fine.
The repairman from the tractor dealer stopped up and told us it was the engine. Is it really possible that an engine to seize this quickly from stalling. Or does anyone have any idea what we can do to test this and see if there is something else wrong?
The repairman from the tractor dealer stopped up and told us it was the engine. Is it really possible that an engine to seize this quickly from stalling. Or does anyone have any idea what we can do to test this and see if there is something else wrong?