Hi all--first time poster here. I've searched the forum and can't find anyone who's had this problem so I'm hoping someone can help--thanks in advance. I'll state this upfront...I'm sure I'll need to split the tractor. Awhile back I was running a bush hog in some deep grass and bottomed the tractor out on a hidden stump. The stump also hit the the clutch release fork on the side of the transmission. Since then the clutch is inoperative (won't release). The clutch pedal has resistance from the return spring (intact) and then halfway through the pedal travel it feels like it gives way and the pedal bottoms out. The pedal will stay down unless you grab it and pull it back--hope that makes sense. Everything on the outside looks fine--pedal, release fork, linkage rod, etc. I'm assuming something inside broke. With the rod disconnected from the fork, you can move the clutch release fork back and forth by hand with no issue--it will stay in either position (forward or back). Before I dive into this (or find someone to do it) I'm hoping to get an idea of what's broken on the inside. Any ideas or recommendations are much appreciated. I do have the shop manual. Its a great tractor and i need to get it operating again. It will start while in gear and runs fine, just can't release the clutch. Thanks.
RJ in NC
RJ in NC
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