Posted by grandpa Love on October 09, 2021 at 03:56:32 from (71.14.19.222):
Took head off,10+ weeks ago, didn't look too bad. Filled cylinders with transmission fluid, then Free All, then Deep Creep, then transmission fluid with acatone, then transmission fluid with gas and set it on fire. Still stuck. 4ft pry bar in ring gear won't move it. Filled cylinders with vinegar, still stuck. Valves all moved when we pry with a screwdriver. Decided it's a parts tractor. Took off hydraulic pump (froze solid) took off magneto (froze solid) can't turn it with a huge pair of pliers. Took off governor...you guessed it, froze solid. Now how was any snake oil treatment ever gonna free up this motor??? Keep in mind only one cylinder had a small amount of rust visible. All the fluids drained past the rings in 3 of them. Beat on it with a wood block and big hammer.......it ain't never gonna run again.
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