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by Jeff Silvey » Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:10 am
Well things are going well on the tractor I'm working on. Took the hood off oh my what years of grease, oil & dirts there is on the tractor. It's going to be warmer next week so it should be cleaner. I have used 3 can's of degreaser so far. The other thing I did was a compression check. I don't think at this time I will get into the engine. This tractor did run last year. Jeff DRY 1 50 2 100 3 50 4 105 WET Round # 1 1 90 2 100 3 100 4 120 Round # 21 110 2 120 3 110 4 140 Round # 31 120 2 125 3 120 4 140
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by mrdibs » Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:33 pm
Puddy knife the really thick spots, then Kerosene with a stiff nylon or wire brush works as well as degreaser. Then wash with Dawn to remove the kero. Mine was as bad as yours, or worse.
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