Posted by Lavarock64 on October 02, 2007 at 10:00:02 from (209.150.246.80):
A buddy was doing me a favor and mowed some tall grass at our pond with his 22 HP Iseki diesel tractor. He said he noticed the tractor started to over heat (light on dash and steam). Thinking there was to much load on the tractor, he stopped mowing, but continued to let the tractor run to try and cool it down. After a minute or two of the light not going off, he shut the tractor off.
Upon letting the motor cool, the starter does nothing. We then hooked it up to the truck and tried to get it to turn over by dragging it around the field. We tried low range and high range gears, but it only skidded.
Obviously he is fearing the engine is seized, What is the next step? Should we spray som penetrating oil down the cylinders and try to turn it over by draggin it on asphalt?
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