Super A Clutch

flic50

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I took apart the tractor to replace the Pilot Bushing, and have had an issue upon reaseembly. Now the clutch will not dissengage. I checked the throwout bearing and readjusted the clutch pedal. I checked to make sure the driveshaft was not catching in the new pilot bushing. All looks good. I have been working on this for two days and am stumped. The clutch dissengaged fine before, hopefully someone has an idea on why it won"t now.
Thank you all in advance.
 
Did you by chance put the clutch disk in back wards??? If you did the clutch will not disengage and you will need to split the tractor again and flip it over
 
Old is probably correct. If the springs in the center are toward the flywheel it will jamb up the space and drive clutch in or out. If you are very sure it is in correctly (and I mean very) it could be that the disk was bent when putting it back together. A bent hub will drag on the FW and PP, causing it to spin the trans at all times. Best of luck, Jim
 
Just an update:

I had the engine on the chain fall for easy dissasembly (good thing, I did it a bunch of times). I would put it together and just bump the starter to check the clutch. I tried it with the clutch disk in both ways and it didn"t fix the problem.
I went to check my manuals for the umpteenth time, and found buried in a diagram a measurement of the clutch pressure plate fingers to the flywheel. For some reason, they were off. I adjusted them up, reassembled, and it worked. But, I couldn"t adjust the clutch pedal correctly. For laughs, I adjusted the fingers back and tried again. Of course it had to work that time.
Best I can guess, the clutch fingers may have been stuck and when I took the tension off of they freed up. I am just glad it is workign again.

Thank you all for your responses.
 

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