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Dependable CA, Neglectful owner

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    Posted: 03 May 2010 at 11:06am
Thought I would brag about a CA, and admit my stupidity.  Parked my '53 CA last fall.  It has a 60" woods mower and sits outside.  It's common for water to get in the exhaust manifold since the muffler is laid back due to mowing under trees.  Battery was dead this spring.  I checked the radiator, it was full.  I expected to see some "cream" on the oil dipstick.  The level was high, and some black sludge.  Uh Oh!!!   Block wasn't cracked and the oil pan wasn't buldged.  I removed the drain plug and 2-3 gallons of clear water came out, and then the black slime.  Uh Oh!!  I let it drain overnight, installed the plug, and then poured in 2 gallons of diesel fuel as a mild solvent/lubricant/flushing agent.  I removed the spark plugs, rotated the engine with the crank to remove the water on top of the pistons.  The engine was free, never locked up.  I let it sit for 24 hours, drained the diesel.    Added another gallon for final flush.  Cranked the engine with the starter to get things circulating.  Not sure if the old oil pump is good enough to pump diesel fuel?
Drained that diesel, cleaned the oil filter housing, installed a new filter, added oil, reinstalled the plugs and cranked with the starter.  Removed a couple spark plugs, to see if they were wet.  No fuel yet.  Drained/cleaned the sediment bowl, drained the carb bowl to make sure fuel was flowing.  Cranked with (2) plugs out.  Started to pop.  Installed all spark plugs.  Started w/o choke.  Started running on all cylinders.  Let it run for a minute or 2.  Shut off and checked OK.  Restarted, let it warm up, and then cut the grass!!!
 
These little tractors sure are resilient!!!  Obviously, I'm not recommending any of this, just sharing a story about the abuse these tractors can take, and still perform OK.  I'm sure I just subtracted 50 years from it's life!!!
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Well now that you know it can rain inside the old gal get her a nice warm and dry place to stay in the off times. Or she mite pay you back for it. lol
Don
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Well, 50 years off the life of infinity, ain't much.  Seein's how it's a sleeve'd motor with bearing inserts, and made from good quality materials, it should chug away long after you and I are gone.  ;-)

Glad to hear it tolerated the mistreatment... put a roof over it, or a peanut-butter jar over the pipe, mebbie run a little two-stroke oil in the gas before you shut it down for the winter, that'll help cut down surface corrosion from condensate.
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I noticed at Napa they have "Fogging Oil" in spray cans. All of my tractors have flip caps on them. At least put a soup can on the pipe if you don't want a cap on it. My CA went through an ornery phase a couple years ago. About the time I moved to a place where it didn't set out, it quit giving me grief. As easy as the pan is to remove on a CA, I'd pull it and wash out any sludge in there.

Edited by Brian Jasper co. Ia - 03 May 2010 at 4:20pm
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