used red MN
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- Coon Rapids, MN
Just incase you missed it in my reply here it is again. ..One thing about Farmalls is a can on the muffler is not a 100 percent guarantee of keeping moisture out of the engine. The threaded connection on the exhaust pipe to the manifold does not always seal water tight..
Within the last month or so there was a discussion here about a gentleman who would start his shedded Ford up every couple of weeks and run it 10 minutes or so just to make sure it would not lock up?? His problem was that the condensation from his frequently start ups and short run times rusted up things under the valve cover eventually causing a valve to stick. My suggestion in his case was to pull the plugs before storage periods and oil the cylinders and then simply not start it but say every 6 months or when he absolutely was going to use it. I believe my suggestion fell on deaf ears and he was still going to run it but just for longer periods. Anyway after all that in your case I would suggest a monthly start. Or pull the muffler and tarp over the whole engine. Lubing the cylinders is probably also a good idea.
Within the last month or so there was a discussion here about a gentleman who would start his shedded Ford up every couple of weeks and run it 10 minutes or so just to make sure it would not lock up?? His problem was that the condensation from his frequently start ups and short run times rusted up things under the valve cover eventually causing a valve to stick. My suggestion in his case was to pull the plugs before storage periods and oil the cylinders and then simply not start it but say every 6 months or when he absolutely was going to use it. I believe my suggestion fell on deaf ears and he was still going to run it but just for longer periods. Anyway after all that in your case I would suggest a monthly start. Or pull the muffler and tarp over the whole engine. Lubing the cylinders is probably also a good idea.