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Stuck clutch on a B

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ffolkes

02-11-2005 10:00:58




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Hello-

Everything was fine when I parked my BN last November, but now the clutch is stuck. What would cause that to happen in a few months? Rust I guess? The tractor was kept its entire life outside with no protection and worked fine - this summer I restored most of it, and put it under a brand new waterproof canvas - and this is the thanks I get. ;)

I see some posts saying to put it in high gear and slam on the brakes, as well as some saying to try to pull something that won"t move. Before I go abuse my tractor, I wanted to verify this is the right thing to do.

Thanks.

TM

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Shaggy

02-11-2005 21:14:27




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 Re: Stuck clutch on a B in reply to ffolkes, 02-11-2005 10:00:58  
I had the same problem a while but I had some one pull me while I held the clutch down with it in 3rd gear.



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RustyFarmall

02-11-2005 10:25:18




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 Re: Stuck clutch on a B in reply to ffolkes, 02-11-2005 10:00:58  
I have had my M do the same thing twice. Just put the tractor in gear, hold the clutch pedal down, and start it. Both times for me the tractor only moved about 4 feet before it broke loose. Just to be safe, make sure you are in an open area.



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Bob

02-11-2005 10:19:41




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 Re: Stuck clutch on a B in reply to ffolkes, 02-11-2005 10:00:58  
Your "brand-new waterproof canvass" probably held in humidity around the tractor and added to the rusting and sticking of the clutch.

If you have the time, block the pedal down for a day or two. Sometimes a sticky clutch will pop free on it's own when the pressure has been off for a while.

Otherwise, driving it around while depressing the clutch, and jerking the tractor with the brakes will probably do the trick.

It's not really any worse than if the tractor was being used for fieldwork, and a steering brake was applied hard at each end of the field to aid in turning.

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ffolkes

02-11-2005 11:16:09




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 Fixed! in reply to Bob, 02-11-2005 10:19:41  
I held the clutch down, tapped the brakes and it was free.

Thanks.

ffolkes



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Novel Idea Guy

02-11-2005 12:28:31




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 Re: Fixed! in reply to ffolkes, 02-11-2005 11:16:09  
Reading this thread, that's pretty much what I figured would happen... If it's only been a few months, it really couldn't have been stuck all that badly.

New clutch, pressure plate, and freshly turned flywheel, right? That nice shiny, clean metal rusts like crazy. A little "clutch schmutz," glazing, from use will help keep that from happening again.



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ffolkes

02-11-2005 13:41:25




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 Re: Fixed! in reply to Novel Idea Guy, 02-11-2005 12:28:31  
Unfortunately my budget didn't permit that extensive a restoration. ;)

Clutch, plate, flywheel - all are factory original and still seem to work fine.

TM



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