Went to start up the F-20 a couple weeks ago, but it was stuck solid... Took the hand hole covers off the side of the engine, couldn't spot anything out of place. Drained the oil and dropped the oil pan, looked up and seen a little rust around the pistons. Nothing major, but we had a very wet spring so I pulled the plugs and filled the cylinders with tranny fluid. Fast forward a couple weeks later after soaking, still stuck tight. Looked around everywhere and still couldn't find anything out of place. Was just about to pull the head off but I decided to take the clutch housing handhole cover off. Didn't get a before picture, but those dang mice had filled it full of what looked like carpet, corn and cardboard. I didn't have any of that out in the shed, so not sure how far they brought it from, but they sure kept themselves busy! Didn't take a before picture, but I blasted everything out with air. I was in too much of a hurry to see if that did the trick and shot tranny fluid all over the barn wall, but I was very happy to see the engine turn over again! Must have been just enough in there to jam everything up tight. Too late in the evening to put it back together, will see what tomorrow brings...



