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Re: 47 H still stuck
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Posted by Farmedic on January 31, 2001 at 17:17:18 from (208.171.152.73):
In Reply to: 47 H still stuck posted by Dave Sholtis on January 31, 2001 at 15:35:41:
Don't laugh to hard like I did when an old tractor mechanic told me how to do this. I had tried everything. He said go in the house and get your wifes toilet bowl cleaner (the works) and pull the plugs and pour about a cup in each cylnder, then go and work on another tractor for a day or two then rock the wheels. It worked, then dump diesel fuel in and turn it over by hand a few times pull the oil plug and flush it out with more diesel fuel. One tractor ran 3 years after doing this E4 coop and the other one I did have to overhaul it smoked to much. Anything is worth a try and it did work for me.
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