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My grandfather recently passed away, and among his things was this old crawler:
All I know about it is what I remember being told as a child. It runs on gasoline to start it, and something else (Kerosene?) once it's warm. It's a McCormick-Deering, has a 4 cylinder engine with spark plugs, and ran about 12 years ago, because I remember driving it. What do I have, and what do I do with it now that the engine is seized and I can't turn it by the hand crank? Unfortunately, I'm virtually positive that it got water down the exhaust stack.
Is this something for which overhaul parts are available? Will I hurt it to run it only on gasoline? I'm not scared of working on stuff, I just don't want to get into something that's unreasonably difficult to repair. At least now the nuisance is all in one place! :laughing:
Is this thing worth putting back into running condition? I don't want to restore it, but I'd enjoy it if it would run again. I'm nervous about hand cranking it though-I'd rather not end up with broken hands, arms, or jaw... Thanks in advance.


All I know about it is what I remember being told as a child. It runs on gasoline to start it, and something else (Kerosene?) once it's warm. It's a McCormick-Deering, has a 4 cylinder engine with spark plugs, and ran about 12 years ago, because I remember driving it. What do I have, and what do I do with it now that the engine is seized and I can't turn it by the hand crank? Unfortunately, I'm virtually positive that it got water down the exhaust stack.
Is this something for which overhaul parts are available? Will I hurt it to run it only on gasoline? I'm not scared of working on stuff, I just don't want to get into something that's unreasonably difficult to repair. At least now the nuisance is all in one place! :laughing:
Is this thing worth putting back into running condition? I don't want to restore it, but I'd enjoy it if it would run again. I'm nervous about hand cranking it though-I'd rather not end up with broken hands, arms, or jaw... Thanks in advance.
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