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Re: Farmall 140 Clutch Problem!
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Posted by Gerald on August 31, 2003 at 19:03:01 from (66.94.132.82):
In Reply to: Farmall 140 Clutch Problem! posted by JW (NC) on August 31, 2003 at 16:48:09:
JW, Had same problem with one of my Farmall A's that I am restoring. In my case, the tractor had been setting in a barn for years before I got it. When I got the engine running, I climbed on the seat pushed in on the clutch and it ground the gears when I moved the lever. I shut down the engine and sprayed a little JB Blaster on the clutch springs ect in through the holes in the bell housing. I let it set overnight. Next day, with engine off, I put the tractor in gear, pushed in on the clutch and held the pedal down with a block of wood. I then rocked the rear tires and the clutch broke free with just a little effort. Thought this was the least distructive way. Oh by the way, when I store my tractors for the winter up in Ohio, I put a block of wood between the pedal and the tractor frame keeping the clutch "pushed in" all winter. Never had a problem. Best of luck to you....Gerald
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