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Stuck Clutch

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S Huxford

09-19-2005 16:49:55




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Any way to un-stick a clutch with out splitting it. I tryed tieing clutch down and pulling in third gear didnt work.




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M Haberman

09-20-2005 11:17:40




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 Re: Stuck Clutch in reply to S Huxford, 09-19-2005 16:49:55  
I went through this after my tractor was down for six weeks for painting. I c-clamped the pedel down and ran the tractor for two or three weeks. I would choke the engine till it just about died and shove it in gear. Finnally one day I was mowing with the brush mower on the back and I hit a big rock hidden in the weeds. It killed the engine instantly. When I restarted the engine the tractor would not move. I took the c-clamp off and it finnally worked as it should. I figured it was a lucky accident. Its been fine ever since, so you may just need to be patient with her and hopefuly she'll break loose soon. Wish I had more advice but this was just my expierience. Sorry about the spelling.

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old

09-19-2005 17:22:25




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 Re: Stuck Clutch in reply to S Huxford, 09-19-2005 16:49:55  
First off you need to keep the pedel blocked/tied down when not useing the tractor. Now to get it unstuck you need to be in the open say a big field. Start it in gear by shorting out the starter switch. The higher the gear the better. And if you can pull something thats even better. Then just go for a long joy ride with the clutch pedel down. As it heats up and pulls it will probably pop loose. Also make sure you have no one in the way when your doing this.

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JAwa

09-19-2005 16:59:33




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 Re: Stuck Clutch in reply to S Huxford, 09-19-2005 16:49:55  
I blocked the clutch and stood on the brake when I was going up hill. It broke loose and works good.



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