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Re: '54 Farmall Super C Clutch doesn't work
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Posted by RustyFarmall on October 18, 2005 at 08:22:15 from (216.248.75.144):
In Reply to: Re: '54 Farmall Super C Clutch doesn't work posted by Ben Wood on October 18, 2005 at 08:06:16:
Yes, you have the right idea. What has happened is that the clutch disc has sort of rusted to the flywheel, most likely because of moisture in the air. It happens quite often to any vehicle with a clutch if allowed to sit and not be used for a period of time. Doing what OLD has mentioned will usually work, and most likely will work. Just be sure you have plenty of room when you start the engine because the tractor is going to move, and you will not be able to stop it until the clutch is no longer stuck. You might want to be ready to stop the engine, and you also might want to apply the brakes as you are moving. The idea is to try and make the clutch slip, once the clutch slips, the problem will be solved. I am guessing this will happen in less than 50 feet of travel.
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