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WHEN THE CLUTCH FELL OFF!!!!!
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Posted by JOHN on January 31, 2001 at 20:51:06 from (63.169.76.190):
I GUY I KNOW HAS A IH TRACTOR WAS SNOW BLOWING WITH IT AND WAS GOING TO PUT IT AWAY IN HIS BARN IT IS A 2 STORY WITH A BASEMENT IN IT BUILT IN A HILL HE KEPT HIS TRACTOR IN THE UPPER PART OF IT. THE TRACTOR HAS A LOADER ON IT SO HE PUTS THE LOADER ALL THE WAY UP SO HE HAS MORE ROOM. HE PULLS THE TRACTOR INSIDE IN THIRD GEAR AND PUSHES IN THE CLUTCH AND THE CLUTCH PEDDLE FELL OFF(SNAP RING FELLOFF) SO HE HITS TO BRAKES TO TRY TO STALL IT OUT AND THE BUCKET IS AGAINST THE BACK WALL PUSHING IT OUT ABOUT 18 IN NOW, HE GETS IT TURNED OFF BEFORE IT GOES THROUGH THE WALL AND FALLS 14 FEET TO THE GROUND, NOW THE WALL IS STILL PUSHED OUT AND TRACTOR IS STILL IN GEAR SO HE PULLS THE SHIFTER TO NEUTRAL AND IT SPRINGS BACK 5 FEET. SAYS NOW HE PULLS IT IN 1ST GEAR LOW IDLE.
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