Pooh Bear 38
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Hello All, Two months ago, I purchased a 1938 B long frame John Deere, that went through a two year restoration. On the outside she is a ten all the way. Mechanics completed were new rings, pistons, turned the crank, ground the valves, I was told the head looked very good. Rebuilt carb, magnito, new radiator, new fuel lines, fuel bowl and all new rubber and John Deere paint and decals. 10-40 oil was placed in the crankcase by the seller in June of this year. I was informed that the tractor ran great, no smoke and just needed a coat of wax on the hood tin for the shows. I have been running the tractor once a week for about an hour, 8 hours total time so far. Tractor was smoking blue smoke out the stack in the beginning, not real bad and then the smoke got less and the tractor seemed to be running better until she was hard starting ten days ago. It is a hand start. I got her going and she ran good and then when I went to start her a week later she would not start. Pulled the right side plug as you sit on the seat and it was fouled with oil. drained the crankcase and put 40 weight oil in with a new filter per the manual 40 weight oil for 65 to 90 degree heat. Put in a new plug and she started. I drove her for about an hour, she was not running as smooth, however she did not cough or sputter either. After turning her off, I pulled that same right plug and it had a lot of oil on it. Put my pinky finger in the plug hole and fished out a very small piece of white metal and there was gritty oil substance on my finger. This problem has been driving me crazy, because from the outside the tractor is a showpiece. I was told that maybe the right side rings have not seated yet and that the tractor needs to be worked to seat the rings properly. Others have told me that there is a problem probably with the rings on that right piston or in the head. There is good spark to both plugs from the magnito. She idles a little high and my throttle bolt is adjusted as low as she can go and the idle is still a little too high. I would like to find the problem, so that I can get her to run better and not smoke and idle better. The 10-40 oil I removed came out very black and it was only in the crankcase for two months. The previous owner drove the tractor once a week in low one for a few months. Any suggestions and opinions would greatly be appreciated. I am almost ready to call a local john deere tractor repair shop, however not many folks are familiar with an old 38 and I am afraid my bill might cause me to have to get a second job. Thanks to all for any suggestions and opinions.