BCS 852 with Honda engine. Engine was swapped in place of a diesel this summer for hillsides since the diesels like to run away on hillsides.
I can move the clutch lever like normal so it isn't froze, but the clutch won't disengage. I removed some slack from the cable and it still doesn't disengage. I removed the engine and looked everything over. The throwout bearing and lever are fine. I didn't remove the clutch from the engine, guess that is next.
I even adjusted the cable so it has tension on it all the time and it still won't release.
It did it a couple of times yesterday when finishing up the first hay field, but only for a second. I also noted gear oil in the housing with the clutch, input shaft has a bit of play also. Is that normal on these?
Hay a laying, rain a coming.
Any idea?
Cory
I can move the clutch lever like normal so it isn't froze, but the clutch won't disengage. I removed some slack from the cable and it still doesn't disengage. I removed the engine and looked everything over. The throwout bearing and lever are fine. I didn't remove the clutch from the engine, guess that is next.
I even adjusted the cable so it has tension on it all the time and it still won't release.
It did it a couple of times yesterday when finishing up the first hay field, but only for a second. I also noted gear oil in the housing with the clutch, input shaft has a bit of play also. Is that normal on these?
Hay a laying, rain a coming.
Cory