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Clutch repair
I have a 128 with a stuck clutch. The repair info I have indicates that the engine must be unbolted and moved to remove and fix the clutch. Is this the case? And the picture shows a coupler disc just ahead of the transmission. Mine doesn't have one, just a short metal tubular connector with a pin through it. Does it need one.
Mick |
Pics would help a bit of this coupler. As for engine removal, you can try moving the engine forward, but if you have the deep sump oil pan you will probably need to remove the engine to access the clutch.
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The rubber coupler is used on the next series up. Your tractor should have a solid coupler.
If the tractor has been sitting, that's pr obably why the clutch is stuck, and you can just slide a putty knife in between the pressure plates and friction disc to free it up. |
When you mean stuck clutch is the disc stuck to the flywheels? If so I've had good luck with locking the pedal down and tapping on the disc a little and somtimes they pop. You can also get a small screw driver and wedge it in between the disc and flywheel. Be careful sometinmes the disc get brittle. You can use a penitration oil. DONT USE PB( TOO OILY) IT"S TOO GOOD FOR THE CLTUCH. Use wd 40 it washes away. just start spraying and working it. It should pop.when it does just wash every thing with brake cleaner. I've also done this with good results.
Good luck. |
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