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Seized engine Massey Harris Pony

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LynnSmith

07-14-1999 17:43:10




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A neighbor and I are working on a Massey Harris Pony which stood outdoors for several years and water went down the exhaust. As a result the engine is frozen up. We have removed the head and put various types of liquids on the top of the pistons to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.




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MH-33

02-08-2004 09:27:10




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 Re: Seized engine Massey Harris Pony in reply to LynnSmith, 07-14-1999 17:43:10  
here is a quick and easy way.....ok u have the head off..take a board that will fit in the cylinder and pound on each piston with a sledge hammer....i have gotten a pony loose that way and a 20 and a 1938 MH challenger that was stuck for 30 years...all run cept for the challenger because the sleeves are pitted really bad...im lookin for a MH 33 gas or diesel...cheap



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kevin

07-16-1999 08:02:17




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 Re: Seized engine Massey Harris Pony in reply to LynnSmith, 07-14-1999 17:43:10  
Had the same situation with an Allis B a few years ago and used Marvel Mystery Oil and automatic transmission fluid in the cylinders. No beer. Waited two weeks and turned crank with a 3/4 drive ratchet on the crank pulley. New gas, battery, pulled with pickup and it ran. Bent a valve stem, valve stuck, check yours! Tractor still running today (4 years later) with out ever dropping the oil pan, although it uses some oil.
Good little tractor.

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ltf in nc

07-14-1999 20:09:07




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 Re: Seized engine Massey Harris Pony in reply to LynnSmith, 07-14-1999 17:43:10  
Jump over to the Farmall Tractor discussion board and on page two read my post on Stuck W6-Jon. If you need more help repost. Good luck



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Rick K

07-16-1999 07:27:33




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 Re: Re: Seized engine Massey Harris Pony in reply to ltf in nc, 07-14-1999 20:09:07  
There was a suggestion about using oil, a jack, a tree, and a couple 6 packs of beer on here a while back. My neighbor used the technique successfully on his Farmall-H, after trying lots of other things for several weeks...

Let me recap - but disclamer is that it is not my idea. It worked for my neighbor, it worked for the other guy who suggested it, but it could bend a connecting rod in my opinion, so it should not be one of your first choices...

Here is basically what the idea was...

Remove the oil pan. Remove the spark plugs if the head is still on it. Fill cylinders full of good penetrating oil. Many brands have been suggested here, so I won't repeat that part.

Jack up front of tractor by putting jack under one of the connecting rods. Go sit under the tree, and consume the beer. When the beer is gone, the engine will be unstuck. We determined that the brand of beer was not that important, although we used a quality product here. I believe that budweiser was the original suggestion.

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Another posting that I saw, and it looked like it had lots of merit, was to make a zerk fitting to spark plug adapter, install it in a spark plug hole, and pump the thing full of grease. The pressure of a grease gun is wicked high, and that should unstick the piston. The only drawback that I can see here is that if the piston being pumped up is not the one that is stuck, You might again bend a connecting rod. Might be best to loosen or remove the rod caps and work on each piston independently, so all the force is directly applied to the piston and not thru the rods or crank.

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Louis G.

07-17-1999 22:48:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Seized engine Massey Harris Pony in reply to Rick K, 07-16-1999 07:27:33  
Not all penetrating oils are the same. Get some Justice Brothers JB-80 and spray into each cylinder. Start working with it trying to turn the crankshaft. You will be amazed because this stuff works. It is not anything like the worthless penetrants that don't work. You just have to have the right tools... JB-80.

Another thing... with the JB-80 you don't have to try and drown it. Just get it wet.

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