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Re: Clutch spline ?
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Posted by 460anger on June 12, 2007 at 18:50:47 from (141.158.222.253):
In Reply to: Clutch spline ? posted by ScottyHOMEy on June 12, 2007 at 17:21:05:
Looking up in the hole, is the pressure plate releasing? If so, this is what I've done in the past... Block your clutch pedal, spray the clutch plate with PB Blaster, soak it right down, let it set overnight. Get another tractor and driver, hook it to your tractor, start your tractor, and start pulling the other guy. You hold your clutch in, and then have him start applying brakes on his tractor. This usually works for me. Usually if they come loose, I'll keep pulling on the other tractor with the clutch in a little bit and let it slip and smoke. This will clean it up plus smoke off the oil. But in any chance be safe. I always hook to something the tractor can move because they will flip over fast.
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