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Doing the basics for fluid replacements and filter where applicable of course. Also replace the anti-freeze, it becomes acidic and will attack the gaskets and metals! Pull the plugs and add some oil to the cylinders, check gap and cleanliness of the plugs. Not sure if you're going for a startup right away, but at least clean the points and the distributor interior.. add a dab of lube to the points cam.. Just the basics right?!?! LOL.
 
Doing the basics for fluid replacements and filter where applicable of course. Also replace the anti-freeze, it becomes acidic and will attack the gaskets and metals! Pull the plugs and add some oil to the cylinders, check gap and cleanliness of the plugs. Not sure if you're going for a startup right away, but at least clean the points and the distributor interior.. add a dab of lube to the points cam.. Just the basics right?!?! LOL.
Spin it over to assure lube to the engine before firing it up
 
Welcome to the forum, Larry. By chance, can you share a pic or two of your tractor?:)
 

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