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| Bill J wilson
05-18-2012 14:16:27
74.250.160.111
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My 70 something was pushing dirt and the clutch suddenly would not push down, i can pull back on the clutch and it will move. i need help please. Thanks BJ |
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| Bill J wilson
05-19-2012 10:31:36
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to Bill J wilson, 05-18-2012 14:16:27
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| Does anyone know where to get a good diagram on my old suburban, i need something to show from clutch pedal all the way back. Thanks |
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| MNGB
05-19-2012 11:00:17
67.230.224.205
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to Bill J wilson, 05-19-2012 10:31:36
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| Just what kind of Suburban tractor is this? The only ones I'm familiar with are the Sears/Roper Suburbans. |
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| Bill J Wilson
05-19-2012 11:48:36
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to MNGB, 05-19-2012 11:00:17
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| It is sears suburban, i think about 73 model. Thanks |
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| MNGB
05-19-2012 13:44:26
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to Bill J Wilson, 05-19-2012 11:48:36
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| I forgot to say the clutch idler is attached under the battery tray and the spring attaches to it and goes back toward the dash, if your tractor still has all the covers you'll have to remove the side cover just below the battery to see it.
GB in MN |
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| MNGB
05-19-2012 13:36:30
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to Bill J Wilson, 05-19-2012 11:48:36
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| Hi Bill ok there is a clutch return spring on an idler pulley that tightens the drive belt serveral things could have happened the spring broke or the spring attachments may have broken, here's a link to manauls for the Suburban tractors if you find your then you can look and see how it all works.
http://www.searstractormanuals.com/ |
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| bill j wilson
05-19-2012 15:37:55
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to MNGB, 05-19-2012 13:36:30
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| Thanks for the info, Bill |
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| larry from md.
05-19-2012 03:49:55
67.142.181.23
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to Bill J wilson, 05-18-2012 14:16:27
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| That is normally something wrong with the throw out bearing and the tube it rides on. |
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| Bill J wilson
05-19-2012 05:28:14
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Re: suburban tractor in reply to larry from md., 05-19-2012 03:49:55
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| Thanks, where would you start to fix this problem? Thanks |
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