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Re: Farmall H Motor Stuck...Wont Budge
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Posted by Janicholson on June 28, 2005 at 15:49:05 from (66.173.50.146):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H Motor Stuck...Wont Budge posted by williamf on June 28, 2005 at 01:38:54:
I like to keep rotation pressure on the as follows. Put PB BLaster in the spark plug holes (My choice, I would not put carb cleaner in the engine because it eats too many types of metals, it is caustic matarial, and there are a bunch in the engine.) With room in front of everything for the unit to roll 3' forward try the following: Jack up (under the axle housing) one rear tire at a time (a High lift jack, or 3ton hydraulic on substantial blocking). Place the unit in 5th gear. Then shove a truck type repair/oilchange ramp under the tire such that the tire is trying to roll down the ramp forward, then do the other side (remember to keep the lifting straight so as to not tip sideways). This puts much more strain on the crank than either the starter, or wiggiling the rear tire. But not more than internal parts can stand. Leave it this way, and it will free itself! with luck. Be cautious!! Jim Nicholson
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