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stuck clutch on an International 24/24

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ss_impalla

03-08-2005 20:49:51




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My brother in law has a late 60"s International 24/24 i think is the model. Anyway, it has been sitting a few months after he broke some shifter forks. We finally got the tractor back together and fired it up. As long as the engine is off, it shifts fine. Firing it up in gear just makes the tractor take off, no matter if you have the clutch pushed in or not. Is there a way of breaking the clutch lose without major disasembly? Also, we will need some help with the hydrolic system. no steering 2/3rds of the time. I"ll try to get a picture of it and post it on here this weekend if I can get over there. Thanks,
Andy

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ss_impalla

03-08-2005 20:59:02




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 Re: stuck clutch on an International 24/24 in reply to ss_impalla, 03-08-2005 20:49:51  
dont say to hit a tree or something with the clutch in, because hitting a tree stump is what broke the shifter forks. My brother in law is too cheap to buy parts, so he made them in his metal shop. I dont have time to wait for him to build more parts. LMAO



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P Backus

03-09-2005 05:39:50




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 Re: stuck clutch on an International 24/24 in reply to ss_impalla, 03-08-2005 20:59:02  
One way is to jack up one rear wheel and put the transmission in the highest gear ( road gear) with engine off and rock that wheel back and forth while the clutch pedal is being held down. Block the front wheels for safety.
I guess I'm wondering how one breaks a shifter fork with a stump? A shifter fork has no pressure on it until a person pulls on the shift lever.
Good luck!
Paul



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