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Re: Re: Re: How to get a piston un stuck?
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on November 13, 2000 at 18:38:36 from (209.53.125.139):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How to get a piston un stuck? posted by WARNING: BE CAREFUL -Andy Martin on November 13, 2000 at 09:19:11:
Thanxs for the starting tip, I won't be that far into the project yet,lol. My dad used to own a hand start tractor, "becarefull, could break your wrist" he said. When I pulled the oil pan off and clutch plate I found that there is no starting gear at the end of the clutch. Might be able to add one?? I don't know yet, can I ??? I will keep working away at this siezed piston. Oh ya' I was out driving to day and drove by a tractor, ive been driving by this red treasure sitting way off the road behind an old trailer for months now. The untrained eye would surly miss it, The thing that get's me is when you see a treasure like this sitting in the same spot probable for years and years uncovered, Please the least ya could do is put a tarp over it. It may not run but as the old saying goes " some one elses junk is an other's mans treasure, So cover up that treasure.
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