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Crawlers, Dozers, Loaders & Backhoes Discussion Board

Topic: Case 310C clutch
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MaverickM23

10-13-2009 14:01:20
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Well after posting on here a while back I bought some ignition parts, rebuilt the carb and got my Case 310C fired up and it runs good. But when I tryed to push in the clutch it would bog the crawler down and almost stall it out and it wouldn"t engage the clutch so that I could put it into gear, does this mean it needs totally rebuilt? Also my radiator has a hole in it and is shooting antifreeze out but I cant seem to find a radiator to fit it anywhere. Even a couple salvage yards I called did not have any. Any ideas?

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AJ.

10-14-2009 09:22:48
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Re: Case 310C clutch in reply to MaverickM23, 10-13-2009 14:01:20  
Sounds like the clutch driving plate is stuck to the pressure plate and flywheel,you maybe able to break it free if you can manoeuvre the tractor so you can start it in gear and drive it against something solid like a tree stump making sure you keep the clutch pedal pressed down,if that does not work bite the bullet and tear it out,it may clean up ok,any reputable rad repair should be able to repair your rad or put in a new core,if you plan on keeping the tractor it needs the cooling system right in order for the engine to stay right.
AJ

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MaverickM23

10-14-2009 19:25:45
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Re: Case 310C clutch in reply to AJ., 10-14-2009 09:22:48  
Well I took a closer look at the clutch from underneath and it appears that a mouse had at one time made a nest in there. Tons of stuff packed in there I cleaned it all out but still seems to be stuck. Im afraid it is all rusted with having mice in it. How hard is it to take out the clutch? At first look it seems like it might not be that bad. Im going to work at getting the radiator out and take to a shop nearby.

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CHinNY

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Re: Case 310C clutch in reply to MaverickM23, 10-14-2009 19:25:45  
Bell housing doesn't have to come off ,Take the floor plate off then drive shaft then plate with input shaft,go under and take clutch cover off on bell housing and clutch will come out of bottom of bell housing. I have new clutch and pressure plate for that machine email is open if i can help.

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Re: Case 310C clutch in reply to MaverickM23, 10-14-2009 19:25:45  
Having had a look at the parts drawing it looks as if the drive shaft to the gearbox comes off allowing the bellhousing to be removed without too much hassle,there is an online Case parts site at the link below.
AJ

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