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I have a Jinma 284 with 120 hours. It has performed well up until now. It still operates but the clutch pedal has changed suddenly. The clutch now engages all the way at the top and it requires far less pressure to depress clutch pedal. The clutch is not sliping (yet) but it does not fell right. I have no experience with tractor clutches but have worked on automotive clutches. There was no smell of burned material and it the pedal change took place suddenly. Any ideas?