Posted by old on December 25, 2008 at 13:17:05 from (4.245.0.96):
In Reply to: Stuck Farmall BN's posted by Clarkbug on December 25, 2008 at 11:43:51:
The one with the water in it I would go ahead and pull the head off. There is almost no way to get all the water out of the cylinder with out doing so and even then its iffy at best. I would pull the head then mix ATF and some gas. Say about 10 to 1 ATF and gas. If you can do so safely then light it up and let it burn till it goes out and then add a little more gas. Do that 3 or 4 times and make sure what if left in the cylinder is hot so as to boil off any water that may still be there. The give it a try as far as turning it over. I would use a 12 volt battery on the starter and use short fast taps on the switch. If it moves keep tapping if it doesn't then you will probably have to take it all apart. Also pull the oil drain plug to see how much water is in the oil. If you get much you will probably end up having to take it all aprt
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