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Re: Resurrecting Stuck Engines
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Posted by Lane R on October 24, 2006 at 09:38:03 from (24.136.62.129):
In Reply to: Resurrecting Stuck Engines posted by SproutW on October 24, 2006 at 08:31:06:
Yep, I know what you mean about stress relief. Today couldn't have been a prettier day here in North Central Florida for tractor work... 40 degrees this morning (yes, sometimes it gets cold in Florida). Working on freeing up the engine on my newest addition - my 1953 Super A. This is my first stuck engine project and it is turning out to be a real enjoyable task. We filled up the cylinders with Marvel Mystery Oil and I believe that number 3 and 4 cylinders are free, still waiting on 1 and 2 though. I've got to say that I don't have a favorite part of restoration. There is not one thing that I like less than other things about restoring these old tractors. Maybe the best thing would have to be the day that I get a new one home and start to look it over and plan out my attack on this work of agricultural art.
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