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Posted by Rodman on February 10, 2007 at 15:56:30 from (71.29.252.24):
In Reply to: Help with a farmall a posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 04, 2007 at 00:29:01:
Best yet is the way a friend of mine breaks them loose. After all of the advice of what oils to use I watched him and his way is best. He has a 10 ton port power so he screws a fitting into the spark plug hole then connects to pump to that fitting and puts the pressure to it. That forces oil down around the pistons as he repeats it on each cylinder. I have seen him break several engine loose and have them running again in a little while with a minimum of work. Not a cure all but certainly worth a try if you have a port a power, and if not just wish you had one as you take it apart....
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