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New Clutch Won't Disengage PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Posted by Clay Colo on August 07, 2006 at 18:10:06 from (68.64.138.219):
I have a 1951 8N I just installed a new clutch disc, pressure plate, TO bearing,pilot bearing,clutch release springs,cluth release hub and clutch release arm kit. Everything new I put it all back together only to find out I now have a clutch that won't disengage. Found after splitting tractor there wasn't anything wrong with the old clutch but it didn't have any adjustment left so therefore I thought it was the clutch but old parts all look to be in excellent shape. But replaced everything anyway but things are now not working at all tractor will move forward if in gear but can't get the clutch to disengage. I have had it apart twice and everything is in the right place doesn't make any sense the flywheel has .875 thousanths left minimum is .855 ths. Tried every adjustment possible and nothing has worked so far.Anyone ran into this before?? Thanks in advance Clay
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