I don't think you have a clutch problem (unless the clutch is not adjusted properly). It sounds more like your shifter gates are worn in the transmission or out of adjustment so that you think your shifting from one gear to another as the shifter moves into the proper position but its not moving the gears on the intermediate shaft so your actually between 2 gears. This happened a lot on my old 60 before I replaced the shifter gates. Since reverse and 1st across from each other in the quadrant have you tried going to 2nd position in between 1st and R . It seemed to line everything up on mine and then it would go into any gear I chose. Its a cheap and easy try next time you're on the tractor to see if it gets you by until you replace your gates. If this trick has no improvements to yoursitusituation then I would take the clutch apart to make sure you don't have a loose friction disk or something binding in there.
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