[Farmall] 1925 M/D 10-20

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 14 03:41:47 PST 2005


Eric-
Thanks for your interest in the M/D.  I will try to
contact Mr. Preston.  Perhaps he will have some
interest, as well.
I have been pouring penetrating solution into the plug
holes but have not, as of yet, made any meaningful
attempts to turn the engine.  Soon....
Thanks again.
Jim Moran

--- Bielke <zoeallis at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Jim   I have been following  your post on the Md
> 10/20   I didn't realize
> you were from Rochester NY  It might be a good idea
> to contact the NY
> chapter 35  IHC club.  Gene Preston lives in Greece
> and is a director his
> phone number is 585 225 7218.  Eric
> ----- Original Mssage ----- 
> From: "James Moran" <jrmoraninc at yahoo.com>
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list"
> <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 2:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] 1925 M/D 10-20
> 
> 
> > KO-
> > My friend Mike Sloane posted a number of pictures
> of
> > the 10-20 and the engine.  I believe that they can
> be
> > found on the Farmall group site.  I don't know if
> he
> > sent them to your basic group.  You can inquire
> with
> > him (mikesloane at verizon.net).  Alternatively, I
> could
> > forward directly to you.  Of course, the presumes
> that
> > you (and/or others) have any interest.
> > Thanks.
> > Jim Moran
> >
> > --- Karl Olmstead <olmstead at ridgenet.net> wrote:
> >
> > > James:
> > >
> > > It needs to be dark out when you're trying to
> look
> > > in the cylinders.  And it
> > > helps if the light is fairly skinny so that it
> isn't
> > > blocking your view.
> > > Try a penlight, if you have one handy.
> > >
> > > The sparkplugs will tell you a lot.  Normal
> > > appearance is black or gray.
> > > Any plug with a rusty tip almost certainly comes
> > > from a rusty, stuck
> > > cylinder.
> > >
> > > Rodent housing material on the outside of the
> engine
> > > is OK; inside the
> > > bellhousing or manifold or cylinders is BAD. 
> Mice
> > > have been known to crawl
> > > right up the exhaust and into a cylinder.  If
> you
> > > live in an area where
> > > Hantavirus is known to be present, be careful
> > > handling rodent droppings.
> > >
> > > Sounds to me like you had a successful first
> > > encounter.  If the tractor has
> > > to sit out in the weather, make sure you replace
> the
> > > hood, since you've now
> > > opened up the engine!
> > >
> > > -Karl
> > >
> > >
> > >
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