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Re: john deere 1010 clutch problem
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Posted by clydo on June 24, 2005 at 03:27:18 from (67.37.26.101):
In Reply to: john deere 1010 clutch problem posted by clydo on May 30, 2005 at 16:24:07:
I think we have solved the sticking clutch plate problem on my John Deere 1010.First,here is how you can unstick thr clutch disc without tearing the tractor in half.Drill a 1/2" or so hole in the bell housing at about 2:00 o"clock.Open the inspection plate hole and place a light inside the bell housing so you can see the clutch.Take a long steel bar or a large screwdriver that is already ruined, place it through the hole you drilled, place it on the clutch disc and whack it several times[hard].This released the apparently rusted disc from the flywheel. Now,for the long term solution[I hope].My bell housing had a puddle of water in it, which kept everything rusty.I drilled a 1/4 inch hole in the bottom of the bell housing for the water to drain out.SO FAR , the clutch is not sticking.
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