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Posted by Lane on November 04, 2006 at 13:12:21 from (170.215.20.70):
Well, I am just about to roll the dang thing in a hole. Last year my loader M had the clutch and presure plate fly apart, fixed that, then it had steering problems , the problem was the steering gear in the bolster was locked tight, so I just acquired another bolster with a good bearing, but didnt get it put in until this fall, got it in , got the wide front back on, put fluids in it, new battery, new wires while I was at it, hit the switch, LOCKED!!!!. I have had tractors that have been sitting for years, start right up with just a new battery, well enough venting about my sorrows, what my question is, what is the best, over the counter or home made concauction, stuff to free cylinders. Thanks for any ideas
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