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Re: Farmall C Clutch Problem
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Posted by Bob on September 12, 2003 at 10:08:53 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Farmall C Clutch Problem posted by Robert Benzon on September 12, 2003 at 09:38:06:
Your lined clutch disc is most likely stuck to your flywheel due to rust or gunk, and sitting unused. Block the clutch pedal down with a stick or other appropriate means, and let it sit overnite, or a day or two. This often will free it up. If that doesn't do it, BE SURE the ignition is disabled, and the clutch pedal is blocked all the way down. Put the tranmission in the highest gear, and get someone to help you rock the tractor back and forth as severely as you can by pushing on the rear wheels. That should do the trick. If the feel of the clutch pedal has changed, there is a possibility of pressure plate problems, and there is also a remote chance that the lining is coming off the lined plate, and jamming the clutch, but if it has happened as you say, MOST LIKELY it just needs to be broken loose. After you get it loose, be careful, and verify the clutch works as normal before getting in a tight spot with the tractor! If there is any doubt about the clutch not releasing properly, get it checked out by a mechanic, so no one gets hurt!
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