Clutch question

/ Clutch question #1  

sevilla

Silver Member
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Feb 25, 2006
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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.
 

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