MarlinSlayer
Bronze Member
Ok, I've already made a pretty good shopping list for my Ford NAA that I paid $3500 with a double axle trailer in good shape except for no brakes. It ran like a top...that is until it didn't. I don't want to throw good money after bad and thought about just trading this thing for a Kubota....but I think it has a seductive grasp on me now....like Turkey hunting, and CMP rifles....
I'm not a mechanic, but have done brakes, struts, suspensions, and replaced bolt on accessories, and understand systems since I fly airplanes for a living....I think I'm up to it. I have the IT manual, but it assumes a lot of Tractor Mechanic knowledge that I don't have.....yet.
Before I fill my shopping list to get my tractor running (I still plan on buying a four wheel drive with a loader so why don't I just quit now?) I figured I ought to compression test it. I did a dry test. I didn't do a wet test as I don't know how much oil, and what kind, to put in cylinder......then how do you get it out? or do you need to.
#1 132psi, #2 135 psi, #3 137, #4 140. I was happy to see they were so close. Are those reasonable numbers?
Please someone spoon feed me through a wet test...
I'm not a mechanic, but have done brakes, struts, suspensions, and replaced bolt on accessories, and understand systems since I fly airplanes for a living....I think I'm up to it. I have the IT manual, but it assumes a lot of Tractor Mechanic knowledge that I don't have.....yet.
Before I fill my shopping list to get my tractor running (I still plan on buying a four wheel drive with a loader so why don't I just quit now?) I figured I ought to compression test it. I did a dry test. I didn't do a wet test as I don't know how much oil, and what kind, to put in cylinder......then how do you get it out? or do you need to.
#1 132psi, #2 135 psi, #3 137, #4 140. I was happy to see they were so close. Are those reasonable numbers?
Please someone spoon feed me through a wet test...