Posted by marksingb on July 06, 2020 at 19:01:57 from (69.76.54.74):
Does anyone out there have any ideas how to get a stuck clutch free? I had a new clutch installed in my 1964 MF-50, by a MF service center, in late October of 2019, drove the tractor off the trailer and parked it in the shed until June of this year,to do some brush cutting. Only to find out I can't get the pto lever to engage while depressing pedal all the way down. transmission clutch works fine. Dealer told me it probably froze due to sitting so long without use? He suggested putting my 60" rotovatar on and work clutch while under a load it may break loose. I tilled two acres and snubbed the tractor out at least twenty times,then having to pry lever out of gear to restart the tractor with no load, operate the hydraulics to lift tiller clear of ground, turn off ignition and restart after reengaging pto lever.HOPING SOMEBODY HAS SOME IDEAS THANKS IN ADVANCE
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