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Re: Help on a Farmall WD-9
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Posted by glennster on December 31, 2006 at 08:15:33 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: Help on a Farmall WD-9 posted by Whitney Maynard on December 30, 2006 at 19:42:17:
sounds like the motor is stuck. i have a super m im working on right now. tractor was parked many years in the barn, ran last time it was parked, but stuck when i got it. i filled the cylinders with pb blaster and let er soak. eventually it broke loose. i had the urge to put some gas in it and fire it up, but figured id be safer to pull the head, drop the pan and pull the pistons. the rings were rusted up bad, good thing i dint start it. if your sleeves look good, you may be able to hone the cylinders and just re-ring it. or you may wind up sleeving it. check the main and rod bearings too while you are in there. also, drop the oil pump and flush it out good, kerosene works well. i'd have the valves checked too, the heads on the diesels did have a cracking problem if they were shut down wrong.it is a little more costly, but in the long run, if you dont check it out first, you may lunch the motor and then be looking at a much larger repair bill.
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