Posted by rustyfarmall on March 09, 2015 at 11:04:27 from (208.126.186.41):
In Reply to: H Clutch De-Greasing posted by FBH44 on March 09, 2015 at 08:50:57:
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Those plugs are covering bolt holes that would be used for mounting implements. They may or may not go all the way through, but in any event, spraying carb cleaner into those holes would not accomplish your goal.
What might help though, would be to start the engine, put the transmission into 5th gear, and then let the clutch up just a little but not enough to actually move the tractor. Sort of just let the clutch slip for a minute or two. Might create enough heat to burn off any oil residue and at the same time polish up the mating surfaces.
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