Clutch question

/ Clutch question #1  

sevilla

Silver Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2006
Messages
116
Location
New England
Tractor
L3830
I have a L3830 with direct transmission. The manual says to lock the clutch in the depressed (disengaged) position for storage. More than once I warmed the tractor with the clutch depressed ( I forgot to release it) and once I run a three TPI wood splitter with the clutch in that position for one hour. Did I do any damage to the clutch? Sorry if the question is stupid but I'm not too into engines in spite of my efforts. Thanks.
 
/ Clutch question #2  
Sevilla,

The only thing you did was give the throwout bearing a good run in. I doubt you did any long term wear to it but I would not make a habit of using the clutch latch when doing stationary work.

BTW - the latch is there to keep the disc from sticking to the flywheel and pressure plate faces when stored for a long while.
 

Marketplace Items

UNVERFERTH 2755 SEED RUNNER (A64278)
UNVERFERTH 2755...
KNOW BEFORE YOU BID - DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND BE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE (A64278)
KNOW BEFORE YOU...
Rotary Auger Motor Attachment (A61572)
Rotary Auger Motor...
Swict 78in Bucket Skid Steer Attachment (A64553)
Swict 78in Bucket...
1995 Bulk 307 SS Insulated 6,500 Gallon T/A Chemical Tanker Trailer (A64194)
1995 Bulk 307 SS...
2017 Ford Explorer SUV (A64557)
2017 Ford Explorer...
 
Top