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Massey Harris 22 Clutch

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Tim Sliva

04-05-2008 06:24:55




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When I start the tractor after its been setting for some time, the clutch will not release after pushing in the pedal. I can hold the clutch pedal in for about a full minute, then it will release. What adjustment can I do to make it release quicker? Thanks.




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Walt davies

04-05-2008 07:07:35




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 Re: Massey Harris 22 Clutch in reply to Tim Sliva, 04-05-2008 06:24:55  
It is getting oil or water on it that makes it stick one way to clean it is to rev the engine up put it in the highest gear and then hold the brakes real good and slip the clutch be careful not to burn it by over doing it. MY old case SI was alway doing this and I did that to it a couple of times and it came out OK. Most tractors have some sort of lock down on the clutch pedal for this problem. That was one reason reason for the lock over hand clutch you can leave it out for years without any lose of spring tension. Walt

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Walt davies

04-05-2008 07:04:58




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 Re: Massey Harris 22 Clutch in reply to Tim Sliva, 04-05-2008 06:24:55  
It is getting oil or water on it that kaes it stick one way to clean it is to rev the engine up put it in the highest gear and then hold the brakes real good and slip the clutch be careful not to burn it by over doing it. MY old case SI was alway doing this and I did that to it a couple of times and it came out OK. Most tractors have some sort of lock down on the clutch pedal for this problem
Walt

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Bob

04-05-2008 06:36:21




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 Re: Massey Harris 22 Clutch in reply to Tim Sliva, 04-05-2008 06:24:55  
Block the pedal down (with a cncrete block, or other means) during periods of non-use. That will keep the lined clutch disc from sticking to the flywheel or pressure plate.



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