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A question about dry clutches..

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Texas Hayman

03-29-2007 07:10:01




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Do any of you guys tie back your steering levers or leave your direct drive clutch engaged if the machine is going to set for a prolonged period of time? just curious on your thoughts there to prevent the clutches from rusting togather..




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Don Bruce

07-07-2007 01:51:04




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 Re: A question about dry clutches.. in reply to Texas Hayman, 03-29-2007 07:10:01  
Did anyone hear of dumping kerosene into/on clutch packs to free them up?



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dozerman12

04-01-2007 19:08:27




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 Re: A question about dry clutches.. in reply to Texas Hayman, 03-29-2007 07:10:01  
whats the best way to free them up? I tied
them both back and ran into a tree for
a while. Not sure they ever slipped...



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dlplost

03-31-2007 09:05:52




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 Re: A question about dry clutches.. in reply to Texas Hayman, 03-29-2007 07:10:01  
We fire them up once a month and take a spin "around the block" no matter what, keeps the batts charged, motor lubed, and the clutches unstuck.
Then when something comes up all of a sudden, you know it'll be ready to go...



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Old Magnet

03-29-2007 09:10:48




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 Re: A question about dry clutches.. in reply to Texas Hayman, 03-29-2007 07:10:01  
They rust when their open, they stick when their closed, ya take your chances. Frequent usage is the best solution.



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