Posted by makin'hay on April 19, 2009 at 15:15:49 from (69.95.141.179):
OK, I am not crazy. After I got the 300 going I tried to put her in gear with engine running. She wouldnt go. I had clutch in, T/A in direct (forward), at idle, after 10 or so seconds of trying to feather it into 1st, she slipped in gear and took off with clutch pushed in. I let clutch out and drove around the barn and after a half minute or so, clutch acted like it was slipping (pedal is out). After she stopped I pushed clutch IN and she took off !!! This happened a few more times just getting her back to shop. What the bejeesus happened? Everytime she would stall I would push in clutch and she would take off. I cant imagine it has anything to do with the T/A. I am thinking the engine clutch, the old guy I bought it from a couple months ago said he changed clutch, throw out bearing, and press. plate in 1991 and then never drove her. HELP Thanks
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