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Re: Industrial A clutch question
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Posted by SAm in NS on December 14, 2004 at 05:15:43 from (24.138.19.172):
In Reply to: Industrial A clutch question posted by Brent A. on December 14, 2004 at 04:27:25:
If the gear shift is in neutral it shouldn't matter what state the clutch is in, the engine shouldn't turn when you push the tractor. If your clutch was stuck then pushing the tractor -in gear- would result in the engine turning over regardless of the clutch pedal position. It sounds to me as though your gearbox is either badly worn or (more likely, I think) someone has had it apart and put it together wrong. My suggestion (you should probably wait for a second opinion on this) would be to take the top cover off and shift the gears by hand until rolling the tractor with clutch engaged doesn't turn the engine over. The make sure you shifter forks are in neutral and reinstall the cover. Hope this helps, SAm in NS
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