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Re: how do you unstick a clutch?
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Posted by The Red Baron on April 30, 2002 at 05:37:36 from (152.163.201.209):
In Reply to: how do you unstick a clutch? posted by Kevin W on April 29, 2002 at 14:39:25:
I have an F-20 I have under cover waiting to restore. It also has a clutche that sticks. Until I have time to address it I have the clutch pedal depressed. When I first got it, the solution the former owner used was to wire the clutch in the depressed position, start the tractor and then pop the clutch. We successfully used that method several times over the course of several days. It was only after it sat for a while that it would stick. I am curious to see what's up in there. I assume some old oil leak has gotten in there and morphed into some sort of burned on compound that holds it froze. I can't imagine what else it could be.
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