skipmarcy
Veteran Member
If the 3510 clutch assy is the same as my 4110, you could have snapped a pressure plate finger bolt - I have a couple of times over the years. When one snaps it won't release the clutch all the way with the other 2 fingers alone. It will release it just enough to grind it in & out of gear. I've had them snap out in the field and just started it in a low gear and knock it out of gear when you get to where you're going. I tried a clutch rebuilder in Nashville but they couldn't help me with a bolt, had to buy a reman. pressure plate. I've got it down to doing the clutch in one day if all goes smoothly, about a 6 to 8 hour job.