Posted by John B. on December 10, 2008 at 19:48:04 from (38.114.64.205):
In Reply to: Oliver 77 row crop posted by rbuckel on December 10, 2008 at 19:17:20:
First pull the oil drain plug on the engine and change the oil. Water has a tendency to accumalate over a period of time. And if any antifreeze has gotten in there that would be coslty if run with that in there.
Remove the valve cover and turn the engine over slowly and watch your valves to make sure they operate they way they're suppose to. Oil them up good so you don't bend a push rod if a valve is stuck.
I would hook up a small seperate gas tank that you know is clean.
I'm sure any roller bearing in the engine and transmission will need to be replaced due to the fact of sitting that long and not having any oil over them. They may last for a while but my experience is to replace them.
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