Clutch stuck . . . Again

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VTSasquatch

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I posted last year around this same time abiut a problem with my clutch. It turned out it was stuck so I took it to a mechanic and he split the tractorand replaced the clutch and seals. Here's the old thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/parts-repairs/186619-gears-grinding-badly.html

I keep the tractor at a recreational property I own that is 6+ hours from home. It sits for months at a time so I keep the clutch blocked. I took it out today and it worked fine at first then the gears started grinding. Now the clutch is stuck and it wants to move with the pedal depressed. I spent $1700 in February getting it fixed. What should I do? I really dont have a lot of money to spend on fixing it. Plus, I don't want this to be an annual repair. Help
 
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If it was stuck, it would have been stuck when you first went to use it, and gotten better. Instead, it was free, then got worse. I wonder if you need to adjust for the correct pedal free play.
Does your clutch pedal move 2-3 inches (or more) before you feel resistance? You can likely find an adjustment to make the free play correct. Don't know for your rig, but usually 1 to 1½" or so. If the free play is too much, fully depressing the pedal doesn't fully release the clutch.
Jim
 
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will cjeck it out.
When I parked the tractor I left the pedal depressed (blocked) so i thought it may have gotten stuck while in use. That doesnt usually happen?

Thanks again, I'll post results.
 
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I just checked it and it is definately not the pedal. I disconecter the pedal and moved the lever manually and got the same result. I am wondering if cooler temps made it sticky.

I have a subsoiler on the tractor so I forced it into gear and dropped the subsoiler in rocky ground. I kept the clutch pedal depressed and it was spinning wheels.
 
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Okay, I'm back in business. I looked it over more and found that there was a pin connecting the clutch lever that had slid mostly out. I tapped it back in an everything is back to normal.

Thanks for the help Jimmy. This is why I love this site, people with good suggestions. I assumed it was an internal problem. Thanks again!
 
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block it when not in use..
 
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Okay, I'm back in business. I looked it over more and found that there was a pin connecting the clutch lever that had slid mostly out. I tapped it back in an everything is back to normal.

Thanks for the help Jimmy. This is why I love this site, people with good suggestions. I assumed it was an internal problem. Thanks again!

Find out what is supposed to keep the pin in place and fix it. Probably a cotter pin or a snap ring missing. If it comes out again while you are using the tractor you may not be able to stop quickly. Could be quite a problem depending on what you are doing.
 

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