Re: stuck clutch


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Posted by Bob on Saturday, April 26, 2008:

In Reply to: stuck clutch posted by joe on Saturday, August 11, 2007:

I tried all of the things I found online with the exception of the Brush Hog...I don't have one. I tried driving around, stomping on the brakes left and right, pulling the starter and spraying brake cleaner in there. I tried pulling my box grader with quite a load...nothing seemed to work. I got it loose by havuing my son pull the tracto with his jeep. I had the tractor in high range and high gear and the clutch pedal depressed. It pulled hard at first, I heard a pop and the tractor started free wheeling. I will keep the clutch blocked down from now on. Mine is a Yanmar 1700.


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