Hello All, I was just given a 802A that has only 14 hours on it. Lots of mice have made their homes in it for the last 5 years it has been sitting on it's shipping pallet. I am in the process of cleaning all of that stuff out. What a mess. I don't see any wire damage yet, but will continue to scrutinize. I am going to be anal about making sure all of the nest debris is cleaned up and removed. There is a lot of junk at the bottom of the radiator where it fell thru the grate. How can I get in there to remove all of that? I am obviously anxious to get this thing up and running. But, don't want to be premature. This machine was "preserved" by the military. It has a tag on it that says "engine preserved". The batteries had been disconnected, had green duct tape over the negative terminals and as you can see in pic, the batteries had little cellophane covers over the fill holes. I don't think these things have ever had acid in them! The insides look perfect from what I can see. I am going to get some battery acid, fill them up and see what happens! Also, I put a socket on crank pulley bolt and the engine turns freely. Almost too freely for me, but you can tell there is some compression. Also, the fuel tank seems to have some kind of oil in it. Thinking I should just flush that out with fresh diesel and let it be. No coolant in it. So, this thing was really "put up" for a long sleep I feel. Anyone care to pass along tips or info to move this project along?