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Originally Posted by irwin #1: 1972 Ford 4500 - hasn't been run in ten years!!! nuf said.
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Frankly that means almost nothing.
If she isn't stuck.. it's very possible that a fresh battery, and fuel is all that would be needed to start her up.
Ive personally revived tractors that have setup for as long as 8ys with little more than a hot battery, a quick points and plug cleaning, and a tablespoon of oil into the cyls and turned over to lube things and get the rings moving.. heck.. used the 8yr old gas in the tank and she even started up...
there's a simple list of things to go thru for a gas or diesel that has set that you check out before putting power to the starter.. it's usually not a huge amount of work either.. more precautionary checks to prevent hydro lock and to make sure nothing is stuck and that the fuel system is 'ready'.
soundguy