Posted by oldmisterbill on January 19, 2014 at 05:02:11 from (71.28.210.114):
In Reply to: to20 clutch problems posted by dadof9 on January 18, 2014 at 13:30:40:
If you can -start it in gear - get it to a down hill incline where you can stop and restart in 4th,Holding the clutch down get it moving enough to use full throttle (that will get the engine into the torque curve) and jab the brakes hard off and on. The reason 4th gear? Because the tractor has more mechanical advantage over the rngine and will get the most torque through the clutch to break it free. Interesting note in My Kubota manual it says when put up for a season use a block of wood to hold the clutch pedal depressed ,to prevent this. Same as Bruce said - its a good idea,
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