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is that pieces of tweezers or nest. .lol. still trying how to get in there somehow.
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Take the engine out and remove the tins. Doesn't take long to get it out. Could have had it out by now....
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Take the engine out and remove the tins. Doesn't take long to get it out. Could have had it out by now....
What ^^^ said.
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Otherwise if you decide to do it tornadoes way please be sure to take a video.
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do it properly and remove the engine, then the shroud,
I second that. It will give a good opportunity to clean up the whole Flywheel Fan area, to ensure good air flow, to keep the engine cool. Check the "fin" area to make sure that is clean also.

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Take the engine out and remove the tins. Doesn't take long to get it out. Could have had it out by now....
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Jonathan...you are a fuckin idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am asking for help and u act like I am whining !!!!!!!!!!!!!FUCK YOU AND YOUR COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TO EVERYONE ELSE THANKS FOR THE HELP. GUYS LIKE U THINK UR SHIT DON'T STINK....HAVE A NICE DAY !!!!!!!!!!! ASSHOLE
I've seen Jon get people fired up before but you really take the cake. His comment wasn't even that bad as far as his comments go. If that's all it took to get you going you must be pretty sensitive. Also, language like that doesn't really fly around here.
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passionate..........tractor was grand ma's from new. looking for help....Not much of a mechanic...Glad he fires up people...I have not been here since 2013...Now I remember why...
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passionate..........tractor was grand ma's from new. looking for help....Not much of a mechanic...Glad he fires up people...I have not been here since 2013...Now I remember why...
Ok. Well for grandma's sake you should pull the engine out and remove the tins so you can clean the fins out really well. That 16hp block will be expensive to replace if it gets ran hot and smokes the bore. I have a 16 here that had plugged fins and the bore got wore so bad from running hot that the block is junk. Where in PA are you located?
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