[Farmall] 2236 stuck

Roberto Rivero rj.rivero at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 16:13:27 PDT 2008


2008/3/24, szabelsk at gdls.com <szabelsk at gdls.com>:
>
> Roberto,
>
> Since you probably already have rust in the cylinders, and probably the
> crankshaft and main bearings as well,*Ok Cylinders i am sure yes but main
> bearings hope* *not *I would just keep putting kerosene,
> or some other rust dissolving oils in the cylinders until you're ready to
> open it up  (just watch for the crankcase to fill up and not overflow). I
> would keep trying to crank it back and forth every day or two just to see
> if you can start to slowly work the pistons in their sleeves. Maybe by the
> time you get around to opening it up, you might have everything freed up.
> Also you may want to start putting rust dissolving oils on some of the
> bolts, like the head bolts, manifold bolts, etc, and hopefully you won't
> be snapping too many off when you try to remove them.
>
> Try removing various bolts on a regular basis. If it comes out, clean it
> up a little, oil it and put it back in. If it doesn't come out, or only
> partially comes out, apply rust dissolvers and let it sit for a while. You
> only have to do as many bolts as you have time for on any given day. In
> six months, you probably will have them all loosened to some extent, or
> will know which ones you're going to have to trouble with and will have to
> replace. *Ok the reason i have not time for repairing is that i donot live
> in the farm i go there on week ends, so in one week i will go again,  then i
> will try to remove all the possible, if not , at least i will put WD40 or
> similar in all the bolts and Kerosene in cilinders and carter.
> I will not wait six monthes for removing parts
> *Nice looking tractor!
>
> Carl Szabelski


*Thanks Carl for your comment.*


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