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Re: Clutch problem with Super C
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Posted by Richard Fazio on September 29, 2003 at 08:02:21 from (63.126.80.2):
In Reply to: Clutch problem with Super C posted by Ken on September 28, 2003 at 09:47:31:
I just replaced a clutch on an 8N that was stuck. It was rusted on as Josh said. After spitting the tractor I thought I could have fixed it without splitting her. I tried all the draggin' around and driving with the clutch in stuff. Nothin' worked on mine, it was stuck good. I think if you can pull the starter and have access to a small part of the disk you could pry it apart slowly with a screw driver or blade. You may be able to gain access through the inspection cover on the bottom of the bell housing, if your tractor has that. Have the clutch tied down all the way. If you can see the disk between the pressure plate and fly wheel you should be able to pry and turn the flywheel. Pry again. slowly work your way around the flywheel. I don't know what the pressure plate on your tractor looks like but I would think you could do this. On mine the disk was stuck to the flywheel. The pressure plate was free. Also if you adjust your clutch so there is NO play you will get a little more space to pry, Then if you free it re-adjust the clutch to the normal play.
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