Posted by Gerald J. on December 24, 2008 at 07:58:51 from (4.254.67.11):
In Reply to: 2N stuck clutch posted by Doug Wiens on December 23, 2008 at 21:44:08:
The 8N I had once did that once. I put it in fourth (you don't have that, just third) gear and stood on the brakes (you have a hard time doing that with just two legs), and slipped the clutch until I got it hot. Then I didn't have the problem any more. I either burned the oil out of the clutch plate, or polished the rust off the flywheel and pressure plate.
The alternative to standing on the brakes is to have a front bumper and rest it against a sturdy post, or to hitch the drawbar to a sturdy post. Anything to hold the tractor from moving forward. Don't try that in first gear, there won't be enough torque at the clutch to polish it good.
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