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brunswick000
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- Tractor
- L245DT
Clutches do wear and need to be adjusted. You may not need to do anything besides adjust for a number of years.
Also, your operational technique can cause rapid clutch wear. Using the clutch to modulate speed (like when plowing into a snow bank) can roast a brand new clutch in a day in the worst cases. So, don't do that!
I wasn't doing that actually. The problem was discovered when I put the blade into the bank, in 4wd, low gear, with nothing but the go pedal and it just stopped when it hit resistance. But I hear you on riding the clutch. Not driving the stick like it was a car, trying to "slow the engine down" by down shifting.