I believe my favorite part of tractor restoration (other than 1st fire up) is what I termed the point of turnaround- all the teardown complete- now we’re reassembling all the nice clean parts & torquing down the different assemblies. Good clean fun!!
I just started watching the video and obviously I don't know yet how long this tractor has been stuck or how long it's been sitting but me personally I'd be pulling the spark plugs putting a little transmission fluid down the cylinders checking to see what the spark plugs look like after they've come out looking for Rust deposits and then pull the starter and use a pry bar on the ring gear to see if I can get it to move some
Words of wisdom: “Don’t use your hands as a hammer “ you’ll pay for it later…. PS invest in a can of Kroil…. Thank me later….cool video thanx for posting!!
I believe my favorite part of tractor restoration (other than 1st fire up) is what I termed the point of turnaround- all the teardown complete- now we’re reassembling all the nice clean parts & torquing down the different assemblies. Good clean fun!!
PS- not as much “cursing “ during reassembly too… he he….
I just started watching the video and obviously I don't know yet how long this tractor has been stuck or how long it's been sitting but me personally I'd be pulling the spark plugs putting a little transmission fluid down the cylinders checking to see what the spark plugs look like after they've come out looking for Rust deposits and then pull the starter and use a pry bar on the ring gear to see if I can get it to move some
We gave what you were saying a shot. Let the engine soak for roughly 3 weeks no action at all.
I would definitely re ring it. You're there. Why take the chance?
@hturbo1007 that's the plan. New video is coming out soon.
Words of wisdom: “Don’t use your hands as a hammer “ you’ll pay for it later…. PS invest in a can of Kroil…. Thank me later….cool video thanx for posting!!
That tractor should not have any metric bolts on it.