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Stuck clutch on Ford Farm Tractor

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Dick

09-08-2003 12:48:10




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First I would like to thank you folks for good information on leake down on hydraulics that you gave me on back hoe last week. I know this question belongs in another forum,however I remember seeing something in this forum about putting boiling water on stuck clutch.again any help would be appreciated.thanks Dick




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Robert Hensell

09-09-2003 16:40:01




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 Re: Stuck clutch on Ford Farm Tractor in reply to Dick, 09-08-2003 12:48:10  
The clutch stuck on my MF180 a few years back and I got it unstuck by hitching up my 7 shank chisel plow and plowing with the clutch pedal pushed in. After about 20 minutes of plowing in low gear it broke loose.



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Chris Brown

09-08-2003 18:38:20




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 Re: Stuck clutch on Ford Farm Tractor in reply to Dick, 09-08-2003 12:48:10  
Sometimes just blocking the pedal down for a few days will help it to give up . If you get it loose I would spray some WD40 or similar through the inspection hole and between the clutch and pressure plate,soak it good .Theres not enough oil in it to make it slip but enough to keep back the rust,.



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AJ

09-08-2003 14:20:24




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 Re: Stuck clutch on Ford Farm Tractor in reply to Dick, 09-08-2003 12:48:10  
Jack both back wheels off the ground and block up the axle proper,make sure the brake pedals are locked together,put your tractor in top gear and start the engine,the wheels will be turning,bring the revs up,stand on the clutch and then the brakes and it may brake loose,if it does slip it a bit to clean the rust from the flywheel and you should be ok. AJ



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