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A.PERRY

06-18-2001 18:31:47




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i have 3 mh22's trying to restore 1. got motor running in one and is fine but clutch froze to flywheel. any tricks short of pulling engine?




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Ken in Iowa

06-19-2001 17:35:58




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 Re: stuck clutch in reply to A.PERRY, 06-18-2001 18:31:47  
Through the years I have had several clutches stick. If you have an inspection plate remove it and spray WD-40 or a similar penetrating oil on the back side of the flywheel and clutch disk. If no other access is available try removing the starter. After soaking it for a while start the engine if you can with the transmission in 2nd or 3rd gear then hold the clutch pedal down and move the throttle control from fast to slow several times quickly and they will usually pop loose. Good Luck, Ken


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bigjohnny

07-29-2004 13:25:51




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 Re: Re: stuck clutch in reply to Ken in Iowa, 06-19-2001 17:35:58  

start it as usual-no soaking neccessary and would probably ruin clutch anyway- put range lever into "H " and with as low revs as possible, jam it into 3rd gear- may grind a bit as it goes into gear, but as soon as it goes into gear, the stuck clutch will come free- I have to do this if I leave my 165 lying idle for longish periods of time. Make sure the way is clear in case it takes off!



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Dave-Ontario

06-19-2001 15:55:53




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 Re: stuck clutch in reply to A.PERRY, 06-18-2001 18:31:47  
I had the same problem on a B275 International. I towed the tractor (in 4th gear if I remember rightly) with the ignition off. If not try 1st gear. You may have to give it a good chuck. It worked for me. Good luck. Dave. Lets know if it works.



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