is this bad for clutch

   / is this bad for clutch #11  
I've been trying to farm for 40 years this September. Over the years I have had about 2 dozen tractors from the Farmall B at something like 16 hp to a JD 4230 100 hp; most all the popular colors but orange. All were used except the Bransons which I bought new. In all those years, all the brand types and sizes, and degrees of age and usage I have had, never have I had to replace a throwout bearing (clutch release bearing) or clutch disc, nor have one fail me...slipping, squealing, etc.

If a short duration I don't have a problem with what you want to do.

I grew up when stick shift was what you had in cars. Only time clutches were a problem back then was when you had a driver that rested his foot on the clutch pedal.....releasing some of the pressure of the pressure plate which allowed the disc to slip slightly while driving along. Even though I was on the Gulf Coast with humidity and salt air, I do not remember a throw out bearing problem from anybody. Practice back then was that when replacement was necessary, clutch disc, pressure plate and throwout bearing were included as a "kit".
I'm with you, it's no big deal...

SR
 
   / is this bad for clutch #12  
usually take it out of gear @ stop light or for pauses on tractor. certainly go into neutral if safety is a concern
once had a '70 model international scout, std gear. there was a grease zerk for the throw out bearing in the drive train.
miss those days
 

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