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In Reply to: antique minne U posted by Daniel Leach on Wednesday, April 04, 2007:
I'd be sure to drain and discard any fuel in the tractor and in the fuel lines and in the carb. I'd probably invest in new fuel lines. I'd squirt a bit of oil in each cylinder before turning anything over in an attempt to start, and I'd probably drain the gear lube in the tranny and replace it with fresh. And I'd do a very thorough inspection for mouse nest and damage they might have caused. That's about all I can think of that really needs to be done