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How do you remove the clutch operating rod. I pulled the keeper wire. My bood just says remove the clutch rod. There is a threaded whole where the rod attaches to the yoke that activates the clutch. What do I do now.
 
Well with the lack of info it is impossible for use to help you help your self. There are probably well over 100 model of tractor and most you remove that rod in a different way so we can not help you since I know none of us read minds
 
Are you talking about the pin with a threaded hole in the end that goes through a yoke? It has a wire or cotter pin that goes through the center of it? If so, take the cotter pin out, then find a pipe coupling or a socket a little larger than the pin, a couple flat washers and a bolt that fits the hole in the end of the pin and make up a little puller to draw it out. Clean out the threads in the end of the pin good first.
 
And clean the pin and it's bore up real nice, maybe even oil it a little when you put it back together so you don't have to fight it to line up the hole for the cotter pin.
 
Just pull the cotter pin in between the fork ears then push pin out towards you. The same for the pedal end. Or you can remove the pedal just as easy.
 
On an M, the washers in the bolt holding the mechanism to the rod double as keys. This had me baffled for a while. Your 806 may have something simmilar.
 
They can get rusted in pretty tight sometimes. Use a penetrating oil. Support the back side of the clevis and see if you can get it to move by driving it in toward the tractor. Be careful not to mess up the threads in the hole. The threads are 1/4 inch NC. Sometime you just need to use heat to get them loose.
 

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