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Re: Moth balling my Ford 641.
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Posted by Tim, Ohio on November 10, 2006 at 02:11:06 from (67.140.111.3):
In Reply to: Moth balling my Ford 641. posted by coflyboy on November 09, 2006 at 18:26:33:
My manual for my boat engine has me disconnecting fuel line. Then fill sediment/fuel filter bowl with stabil. Start engine, let it run until stabilizer is through fuel system. Shut it down. Remove plugs, then spray cylinder heads with fogging oil. Work flywheel back and forth to distribute oil well. Replace plugs. Also, change oils, including any gear oils to assure no water is left in any areas that might freeze and cause cracked housings. I assume all of this would apply to tractors. I will follow these steps on mine, if they are to sit unused for over two months. Of course, none of this is crucial if you have heated storage. Best regards, Tim, Ohio
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