2 months ago I purchased the 1944 B, that Dad had purchased new, from my Brother"s widow. It"s a little rusty and the engine is stuck.
I looked on this forum and found a few good suggestions to get the engine unstuck.
Perhaps someone will find how I unstuck the engine useful.
I made no progress soaking and rocking the tractor in high gear for the last two months with a diesel/transmission oil mixture in the cylinders.
So I took a piece of scrap steel plate about 7" wide and long enough to clamp a 6" (2" diameter) water pipe to it using a couple of heavy duty U bolts. I put two holes in the end of the plate and bolted the assembly tight to the flywheel, using the threaded puller holes already in the flywheel. With just a moderate push it broke free and now rolls over by hand.
It sure is great when a plan works out.
The tractor had been stuck for about the last 5 years, sitting under a tarp at my Brother"s place.
B.
I looked on this forum and found a few good suggestions to get the engine unstuck.
Perhaps someone will find how I unstuck the engine useful.
I made no progress soaking and rocking the tractor in high gear for the last two months with a diesel/transmission oil mixture in the cylinders.
So I took a piece of scrap steel plate about 7" wide and long enough to clamp a 6" (2" diameter) water pipe to it using a couple of heavy duty U bolts. I put two holes in the end of the plate and bolted the assembly tight to the flywheel, using the threaded puller holes already in the flywheel. With just a moderate push it broke free and now rolls over by hand.
It sure is great when a plan works out.
The tractor had been stuck for about the last 5 years, sitting under a tarp at my Brother"s place.
B.