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Re: stuck clutch in a M
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Posted by Andy Martin on December 30, 2004 at 05:30:46 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: stuck clutch in a M posted by farmalljim10 on December 30, 2004 at 04:17:17:
Be careful using the brakes. Unless you know they are properly adjusted left/right you can have a problem if you apply them too quickly going too fast. What is too fast? It depends on the conditions and your experience. I would repeatedly pull start it and brake as soon as it starts, then kill the engine and start again, all with the clutch pedal depressed. 2nd gear is fine. Some clutches will come unstuck and some won't. Some that come unstuck will break parts of the clutch lining off and cause the clutch to drag, making repair advisable. M's and Super M's can have the clutch plate replaced without splitting the tractor, but the pressure plate won't come out on the Super M. Cleaning the flywheel face and the pressure plate face is a little tedious on the Super M but can be done. It is good to learn how to re-clutch an M without splitting it so when you have a minor problem you are comfortable jerking the clutch out.
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