Dale Christopher said..
Hi, it turned out it was not seized at all, it was the batteries responsible for it not turning over but now it turns over but does not start.
Well mate, if it turns over, any half decent mechanic should be able to get it going - for little cost!!
OR DIY
Fuel or spark??
Pull off a HT lead going to a spark plug, hold the end where it goes onto the spark plug & wind the motor over - if you feel a "tingle" or anything & the plugs are OK it must be fuel. I'd put a new set of spark plugs in anyway!!
If you have spark & it doesn't go try spraying some ether (Start Ya Bastard or similar) into the air intake while trying to start the motor - if it tries to start/run your problem is in the fuel side.
Maybe a compression test.