1800 won't come out of gear

chas036

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My clutch plate is seized to the flywheel, so I put the tractor in reverse and started it trying to back it out of a shed. It started and backed out of the shed but the clutch still would not release. My problem now is I can't get it out of reverse. No matter how hard I try, it will not come out of gear. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Is it parked on a hill so there is pressure on the gears? If so, jack one wheel while the is wheel chocked, and see
if that will help.

Pete
 
That did the it. jacked it up, wiggles the wheel a little and it popped out of gear and into natural. NOw I have to use my come along to winch back into the shed. Thanks for the help!!!!
 
(quoted from post at 15:45:21 11/17/18) Why don't you put it in a low gear and drive it in the shed?
Start it in gear and jab the breaks several times with the clutch down if you have enough room.
 
(quoted from post at 17:35:41 11/17/18)
(quoted from post at 15:45:21 11/17/18) Why don't you put it in a low gear and drive it in the shed?
Start it in gear and jab the breaks several times with the clutch down if you have enough room.
That's what I did when the "B" Farmall
GB in MN
 
(quoted from post at 17:51:44 11/17/18)
(quoted from post at 17:35:41 11/17/18)
(quoted from post at 15:45:21 11/17/18) Why don't you put it in a low gear and drive it in the shed?
Start it in gear and jab the breaks several times with the clutch down if you have enough room.
That's what I did when the "B" Farmall
GB in MN
Could try pulling it in gear with clutch down too.
Don't give up to fast. It hasn't been stuck very long.
 
I finally got it back into the shed and out of the weather by putting it in first gear and using the starter motor to turn over the engine and move the tractor a little at a time. It took me 4 hours because after 30 sec, I had the recharge the battery for 30 min, but it worked .

I can't really take it out into the yard or field to try anything else because everything here is so saturated that I will put ruts everywhere and probably get stuck in the mud.

I was reading in another blog that someone suggested jacking up one wheel and blocking the other. Then start it in high gear and hit the brake on the moving wheel tryong to pop the clutch free. Has anyone tried this before?
 
(quoted from post at 15:43:28 11/18/18) I finally got it back into the shed and out of the weather by putting it in first gear and using the starter motor to turn over the engine and move the tractor a little at a time. It took me 4 hours because after 30 sec, I had the recharge the battery for 30 min, but it worked .

I can't really take it out into the yard or field to try anything else because everything here is so saturated that I will put ruts everywhere and probably get stuck in the mud.

I was reading in another blog that someone suggested jacking up one wheel and blocking the other. Then start it in high gear and hit the brake on the moving wheel tryong to pop the clutch free. Has anyone tried this before?
I was going to suggest jacking up on wheel, put it in high gear with clutch pedal tied down and rocking the tire back and forth. That may work too. Just dont wait to long or you may have to tear it down. Maybe with the fuel shut off on you can bump starter with clutch depressed in high gear.
 

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