Posted by kyhayman on January 05, 2008 at 15:37:15 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: OOOPPPPSSSSS posted by Ken Faust on January 05, 2008 at 12:44:46:
It happens. We all have those, duh moments. Mine was pressurized oil coming out around the starter.
What I've found is once they get oil soaked, the friction discs have to be replaced. They may not slip much but even a little slipping puts a lot of heat into the flywheel and pressure plate.
My advice, for what its worth, is to go ahead and split it at the clutch. Send yours out for relining the transimission and PTO clutch discs, get the pressure plates checked, reface the flywheel, put in new throwout bearings and chock it up to experience.
Cost to me for that lesson would have been 275 for the clutch job (it was a single stage clutch) and a weeks experience splitting the tractor but I tried to 'dry them out' and ended up ruining the flywheel. Should be about a 450 lesson on the two stage.
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