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Re: Good ol' Farmall A
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Posted by Chad from Michigan on February 05, 2007 at 09:41:09 from (152.72.151.71):
In Reply to: Re: Good ol' Farmall A posted by JayWalt on February 04, 2007 at 16:56:35:
To fret to much if the pto killed it. If its cold where your at like cold enough to freze there is your problem. Just bought one in Michigan that has been sitting outside for 5-7 years went to get it the rear end was full of water froze solid. Got it home thawed it out with the heater and drained the rear end it was fine next day could not roll over the pto. That had water in it also. Had to thaw that out. I would bet you have ice in your pto. 2nd thing If its not ice it could have seized bearings and well they are really easy to rebuild. I would not worry to much but if it has been out side I would bet it has ice in it and possible be rusted up! chad
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