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bob

04-14-2002 04:55:44




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i've got a story to share with everyone, my throwout bearing or pressure plate stuck on my 1954 NAA, i took the starter out, pulled out one of the bolts one the bottem, i got a bug sprayer put one gallon of gunk in it. sprayed it good, thinking i was wasting my time. came back later it was still disengaged, started it up bingo the clutch released. for now everything is ok.




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bcPA

04-21-2002 22:26:30




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 Re: stuck clutch in reply to bob, 04-14-2002 04:55:44  
my fsm had same prob. I started it in neutral and lifted the rear off the ground with the backhoe outriggers. then shut it off. then put it in gear and started it. then lowered it down to the ground and drove it to a large tree. with the front loader bucket close to the ground and the clutch pedal depressed i drove it into the tree. That did the trick. I told the wifes 80 year old aunt this story and half way thru she told me to drove it into a dirt pile. It took me a month to decide what to try to fix it.

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Paddy

04-16-2002 15:22:41




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 Re: stuck clutch in reply to bob, 04-14-2002 04:55:44  
I had a similar problem when I bought my major cos it had been standing,just kept pumping the clutch and pulling it along and pumping the clutch, and it freed off



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Sam

04-15-2002 14:41:20




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 Re: stuck clutch in reply to bob, 04-14-2002 04:55:44  
I had the same problem w/ a Ford 3000 - I sprayed up through the little weep hole in the bottom of the clutch housing.



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