Bird
Rest in Peace
My 1999 B2710 HST tractor came with the block of wood mentioned above, but I never used it. Of course my tractor was stored inside and didn't go very long between usages.
But in the early '50s, we had a 1940 John Deere L that was parked outdoors behind the barn when not in use, and sometimes sat unused for quite some time. So sometimes when we went to use it, the clutch would be firmly stuck. I don't think OSHA would approve our remedy.
The tractor was a 2 cylinder gasoline, hand cranked engine, 3 speed transmission. Of course we cranked and started it in neutral, then if the clutch was stuck, we could not get it into gear, so we'd let it warm up in neutral so it start again very easily, shut it down, put the gear shift in "low" or 1st gear, yank on the crank in the front end to start it, jump out of the way so it didn't run over us, then climb on from the back as it went by, open the throttle wide open while standing as hard as possible on both the clutch pedal and the brake pedals. That always popped the clutch loose and all was well until we left it unused again for extended periods of time.
But in the early '50s, we had a 1940 John Deere L that was parked outdoors behind the barn when not in use, and sometimes sat unused for quite some time. So sometimes when we went to use it, the clutch would be firmly stuck. I don't think OSHA would approve our remedy.