Male Speaker: Well the tractor pushed back from the beach, now we've got one hydraulic van to see if we can get running. The motor was completely under water, the oil pan is full of water and pushing out the oil out of the top of the oil pan. We've tried to crank the engine, she just locked right up, she was submerged.
So first step, pull all the sparkplugs out and drain the oil and the water and see what's going to happen. The air-conditioner fan fell off, who needs it. Little pond sign, parts we may not need, and we're ready for disassembly.
Alright, we got all the sparkplugs out, everyone was soaking wet. Drain the oil or should I say water because it seemed that just water came out of the oil pan, and now we're looking down in the area where the front sparkplugs used to be, see the wires are disconnected. And I got my assistant to turn the key to see if it's going to blow lots of water out and see if she cranks.
Okay crank her, oh-oh! I think that engine's locked. Try it again a couple of times. I can see the pulley is moving a tiny bit. Yeah, the engine's locked, they'll have to paddle for the metal when they hit the water and they we're supposed to let up so, oh well good thing I got a weight replacement in.
Another we'd have more food for the dowser.
Male Speaker: Wiper works?
Male Speaker: No, that's good. It means she's got a twisted crank shaft, -- ashes to ashes and rust to rust.
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