Posted by rustred on October 01, 2019 at 16:52:46 from (75.158.71.10):
In Reply to: stuck pistons posted by Charlie M on October 01, 2019 at 16:37:57:
I usually use mystery oil, as its very thin. I really don't know what all the hyp is about ATF but that works too. in a case like this with things covered and just condensation sticking rings good chance it will free up. want something thin to work its way into the rings. I just got an allis wd45 that was sitting over 30 years and stuck. I put mystery oil in it for a week and then pulled the starter and pryed on the ring gear teeth. she moved a bit. just kept going back and forth till could make one revolution. I also had the valve cover off as there was stuck valves to. gave them lots of mystery oil and tapping and they came loose. got everything rotating freely then cleaned gas tank and carb and put things together and gave it a pull and she started right up. it is now a running tractor I will try out on the grain auger.
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