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My first RED, Maybe

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Ben.So.Tex

02-24-2002 05:52:01




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My nephew uncle want a 100. dollar for a model c with the tools. the tractor was under a shed and the engine froze up. it had a can on the muffler all the time and still does today, I am going to look at it today.I have been GREEN all my life except for a little ford I found awhile back.How do you farmall boys/gals, break them engine loose. On the green ones I put mystic oil in the cylinders let it set a day or so, put it in gear and rock the wheel back and forth. Thanks. Maybe I might have some Red in the shed. BEN

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Zonie

02-24-2002 20:18:10




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 Re: My first RED, Maybe in reply to Ben.So.Tex, 02-24-2002 05:52:01  
your method sounds good but I personally like the PB Blaster penetrating oil instead of the marvel mystery oil. I get mine at Autozone. I think it is one of the best penetrating oils. I have found better but at a cost of $30 per can I wouldn't buy it. PB Blaster is almost as good! and about $4 per can.
My Father in law swears by Marvel Mystery oil as it can fix just about anything! Or so He says. He just adds it to his gas and oil and never has to do a tune up! I asked him if it would fix his arthritis also.

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cd

02-24-2002 09:53:55




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 Re: My first RED, Maybe in reply to Ben.So.Tex, 02-24-2002 05:52:01  
cant lose, buy it, stuck is no big deal if you can get it for 100 bucks.



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Dave_Id

02-24-2002 06:47:24




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 Re: My first RED, Maybe in reply to Ben.So.Tex, 02-24-2002 05:52:01  
That's a good start. But If it's stuck too hard, you may have to drop the pan and take off the head and do one piston at a time. You can't lose for $100 no matter what the color. I will be paying $500 for a C with cultivators that has been in a flood. (Water over the steering wheel)



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