Clutch stuck 1655 Oliver

spray Clutch with BRAKE PARTS CLEANER , start it in gear,, Block the Clutch Down and go tooling around the farm ,,,
 
Common problem on tractors. One thing to do is block the clutch pedal down and let it sit a couple days. If that does not work start it in gear whee it is safe to do so and drive it around pulling as much load as you can and drive it till it pops free. And or pull the starter off and spray the clutch with brake cleaner being sure to turn the engine over so as to get the the whole clutch
 
Roy - This happens often to both my 1650 and 1850 if they're not used for a few months. My solution:

Start the engine and idle it as slow as it will go. Put the Hydrapower in under then "snap" the gear lever into 1st. (Don't worry - it won't hurt the transmission!) Now run the tractor to a hard driveway (ie. where's there's no traffic...) then with the engine idling "snap shift" it thru the gears into 5th or 6th/direct. Next depress the clutch fully, then open the throttle and stomp on the brakes. As the engine loads up the clutch will suddenly break free and will work normally afterward.
 

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