Posted by resodziadzu on August 22, 2010 at 20:23:23 from (69.205.61.125):
Last spring, this tractor (hope the pix shows) stopped running with a very loud CLANK. Engine wouldn't turn over. Must of thrown a rod. Owner took the pan down and could find nothing wrong. Tested it to see if it turned over,... and not only did it turn over but it started up!!! and seemed to run fine....but something must be wrong. Locals said broken crank.Tried to sell it for parts. I even put it on this site for him. $500 could have taken it. No bites. Finally, the owner sad "garl-darn-it" (or something a little stronger), I'm gonna run her till she blows up. 3 months of daily work later, it hasn't missed a beat. No one has a clue as to why it initially stopped running.
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