Posted by A. Bohemian on August 16, 2007 at 09:44:51 from (207.170.88.151):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck Cub posted by Wisconsin Cowman on August 15, 2007 at 19:26:19:
I read this thread briefly and didn't see this mentioned. I apologize if it WAS mentioned and I missed it.
Perhaps you shouldn't pull the tractor any more until you get the engine unstuck. This CAN potentially damage the crank and other associated parts.
I don't know if a '48 Cub has accomodations for a hand crank, but I suspect it does. If it does, find one and try to get the engine to turn over with that.
Others may know of other, better methods. And, I'm sure many will report they have broken loose stuck engines by pulling them for many years with no problem.
But I think a quick poll would find a solid concensus that it is risky business to pull a stuck tractor to try to get it unstuck.
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