Sounds like you need to check the clutch adjustment for one inch of free travel with pedal all way out until you feel the throw out bearing come in contact with the pressure plate as you depress the clutch. There should also be a stop screw to keep the pedal from being pushed down too far and causing the fork/carrier to the throw out bearing from contacting the pressure plate. Only other thought would be that the clutch is stuck or the flywheel or pressure plate or both are rusty, causing the clutch not to release. Will the tractor stop if it is in gear when the engine is started? If not, the clutch is stuck. Put the transmission in high gear and with the pedal depressed, rock the tractor back and forth until it comes loose. This is the only time a 6 year old should be pushing the clutch.
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