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thomastractorsvc

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  1. I would take it off and repair like rob said, I just had one fixed and a step repaired on the other tank for $100. If I had a spool gun would have done it myself. If one tank is corroded that bad on the strap the other one that is not leaking is probably not that far from leaving stains on the concrete. When I put it back on the truck I was going to cover the weldwith an epoxy/steel (quick steel) http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Service/quiksteel_epoxy_putty.htm. Have used in the past with great results.

  2. I have spent many months (years) in less than desirable countrys shaking sand from my boots and driving truck with no A/C and for all its faults America is still better. I will say Germany was not bad, really liked the beer, fast cars and women not much diffrent from here except Americans frown on topless beachs and red light districts.

  3. Pull the plugs and soak the cylinders with PB blaster then fill with diesel, put the plugs back in to keep debris out and check to keep full, let set until your friend comes with the tractor and then fill cylinders with engine oil let set until you after pull the gear box, then with the plugs out have your friend pull the truck with it in low gear and let the clutch out. Make sure that the crankcase is full of oil, once the motor is free have him pull you to build oil pressure. The longer it can soak the better, if it takes a while to break free you may want to rock the truck back and forth. You should hear if the valves are stuck, if they are pull the valve covers and lube. I have had success doing it this way provided that there was not a busted rod through the block. Once it is free drain and fill the crankcase with diesel and use the starter to turn over to clean the oil galleys and from the sludge, crank it for long enogh to build oil pressure then let it set to drain back I would do that several times, then drain and refill with oil and try to see if you can get it to start and run, if you can then let it run and warm up and idle for awhile, then you can check compression and such.

  4. Back in the late 80's I drove a IH R-210 with the 450 gas engine it was a good running truck, I think it was an old mixer truck, it looked like the b 81 series, it was used on a farm to haul bulk potatos and pulp wood, it was a tandem axel that we put a rear floating tag on, it had twin sticks, good running truck for a gasser.

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