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Posted by Graeseman on June 11, 2001 at 08:28:09 from (209.130.131.218):
In Reply to: Freeing stuck engine posted by John on June 10, 2001 at 12:30:47:
I'm sorry to here you have a stuck engine. As someone said before hand, lift only 1 wheel and leave in High gear a rock it back and forth, try to put in a combination of transmission fluid, 30 wt. oil, and brake fluid. Let it do it's thing and be painteniant (sp??) it may take a week or so. If still not working you may want to put the hand crank in and remove the head, after removing the head you might find out why your engine was stuck. I had to do that with a Ferguson TO-30 and found out the engine wasn't stuck nor any vavles, either. Ah, time for trip to NAPA for a head rebuild, etc. Greaseman
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