Posted by andy r on December 15, 2009 at 18:01:13 from (69.66.71.73):
In Reply to: JD 70 clutch stuck posted by jmducks1 on December 15, 2009 at 17:38:08:
I prefer to take my time getting the clutch unstuck. Force just breaks things. Soaking the adjusting nuts and bolts up first. Getting them loose and off. Then pulling the plates/disks and driver. Sometimes they are sort of stuck together too. Could be that the adjusting bolts are stuck in the pulley holes also so they will need soaking and more than likely the pulley will have to come off to clean everything up. You will have to pull the clutch forks out to pull the pulley off. Not a bad job. Getting the clutch driver off might be the biggest task. Well worth the time and effort when you finally feel and hear the snap of the clutch!
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