Deutz D10006 Problems

anyone have knowledge on releasing a stuck clutch and a stuck right brake? Number 3 injector is leaking fuel.Tractor has sat in shed for five years and not been started .Put new batteries in it and it fired right up.
 
(quoted from post at 14:23:46 04/13/22) anyone have knowledge on releasing a stuck clutch and a stuck right brake? Number 3 injector is leaking fuel.Tractor has sat in shed for five years and not been started .Put new batteries in it and it fired right up.

Are the brakes not in the wheels like the 7007? If so, just drum brakes with mechanical linkage. Is the clutch stuck engaged or disengaged? If engaged, drive it up a hill in high 4th, after fixing the brakes of course. That should break it free.
 
tractor has been setting inside for five years,clutch does not release,right brake is stuck,and have a fuel leak on number 3 injector.anyone know how fix without a major teardown?
 
(quoted from post at 22:26:09 04/13/22) don't think it has drum brakes

Look under the floor boards in front of the rear axle. The drums should be under there sticking out from the side of the transmission. No wheel removal needed.
 
(quoted from post at 19:17:51 04/13/22) tractor has been setting inside for five years,clutch does not release,right brake is stuck,and have a fuel leak on number 3 injector.anyone know how fix without a major teardown?

No need to repeat the question over and over.

Read the suggestions being presented and try them. There is no guarantee that they will work. There is no guarantee that you won't have to tear the tractor down to some degree.

The clutch may come unstuck by just driving the tractor around with the clutch pedal held down. Sometimes they are just too badly rusted.

The right brake will need to be disassembled and cleaned. From the sounds of it they are easy to access.

What is leaking on the injector? The connection between the injector and line? It may just need a new washer/gasket/oring, or it may simply need to be tightened. Seems like the first instinct would be to take a wrench and check for tightness.
 

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