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Re: Clutch is stuck
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Posted by JWC on May 28, 2004 at 23:01:56 from (209.214.144.119):
In Reply to: Clutch is stuck posted by Tractor Newbie on May 28, 2004 at 19:12:56:
I suggest a method that should be a little less agressive and risky than a few mentioned. Place the tractor in the lowest gear that will turn over the motor without sliding the rear wheels while being towed at a slow speed. Turn off the fuel and ignition switch so that the engine will not start and have someone tow the tractor while you steer and hold the clutch in. If it has been stored out of the weather it should break loose. It would be much easier to split that small of a tractor in half and replace the clutch than repair the damage from a rollover(not to mention the risk to you health). I have spent some time on 140s and would advise against towing or running at highspeed and hitting the brakes. Best of luck!
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