Posted by Bill in NJ on September 21, 2010 at 10:19:06 from (4.248.95.27):
In Reply to: F-20 Stuck Clutch posted by F-20 Clutch on September 21, 2010 at 10:01:23:
Not that familiar with F20 but a clutch is a clutch. I'm assuming the clutch is stuck in the engaged position and the external linkage is free. In that case the most logical thing is the throw out bearing carrier is somehow stuck to the tube it rides on. Rust would be my suspect. If you have an access hole that you can see the carrier try to move it with a pry bar. If it doesn't move try speraying some Kroil or WD-40 or any kind od penetrating oil. Let it sit for a while and try to pry it again. If you get it to move be sure to grease the carrier. There should be a grease fitting available to do that. If the tractor hasn't run for a while it could also be some critter has built a nest in the pressure plate. If that is the case you should be able to get at the nest with a long rod and remove most of it to the point the clutch will work.
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