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Deryl L. Reed

09-05-2001 12:39:55




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how to get the moter to work tried oil nothing is working




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Jerry S

09-06-2001 11:14:14




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 Re: john deere froze up in reply to Deryl L. Reed, 09-05-2001 12:39:55  
I have a B that someone tried to loosen the motor by pulling it. Now the crankshaft is bent and the drive pulley in the clutch is shot and the motor never did move from that. I pulled the head off and freed it up differently. Be careful that you don't ruin the rods and crank by torquing it too much could cost you more in parts than the tractor is worth. Besides if it is very tight, you might have to do major block work anyhow requiring block removal. Occaisionally one lucks out and can clean out the piston holes and the penetrating oil will go on and work.

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John

09-05-2001 19:50:40




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 Re: john deere froze up in reply to Deryl L. Reed, 09-05-2001 12:39:55  
you may not have it right, but you can mix diesel and oil an fill up the cylinder wall through the plug holes. Then pull it arround and maybe it will break loose.



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tractorboy

09-05-2001 14:23:50




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 Re: john deere froze up in reply to Deryl L. Reed, 09-05-2001 12:39:55  
Well, you just going to have to take it all the way down and rework it if you really want it right . You can disconnect the rods ,remove the head and take the block off and stand it up and soak it for a few days with a good penitrating fluid and will prob be able to pound them loose with a wood block . I would get ready to spend some money but you may luck out .



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