Posted by rickeyo on May 31, 2016 at 12:56:28 from (107.77.111.88):
I have Google and searched everywhere for weeks now to no end. Hoping someone on here can help me out. I have a 830 case diesel tractor with a front end loader. hadn't been ran in a while, tried to start, starter was bad had it rebuilt, then it would engage hard like it should but motor is froze up. happened long time ago on this tractor and I was able to break it free with a big pipe wrench on the crankshaft. the oil is clean with no water, one time this tractor had sat for 5 years and I literally jumped the starter and it fired right up. that was when I had bought it. it hasn't sat very long since it had been ran, no reason for it to be seized up. how should I break it loose? it would be difficult to pull because of the loader in the way and constantly on the ground, not possible to lift it without it running obviously. and I know someone will probably say "tear her down and rebuild the engine" but looking for another option.
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