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Hi from Eastern ohio
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Hi from Eastern ohio
Just a farmer looking for a little info on some of my tractors. Have a rather rare super md ta with power steering add on, and a 300/350 that's been in my garage since 1967. Call it a 350 because dad built custom front end for it. Never been out yet. Clutch is froze it's been in there so long. Anyone got an idea on wether or not a pull and a clutch drop might free it up?
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Re: Hi from Eastern ohio
Welcome to the forum! I'm not sure that pulling the tractor and popping the clutch will work. Since the clutch is stuck, it will turn with the wheels when you pull it turning the engine as well. Depressing the clutch will not disengage the drive wheels from the engine.
Is there any chance of tying the clutch pedal down with a ratchet strap then prying the clutch away from the flywheel through an access hole (assuming the 350 has an access hole through the bell housing)?
Is there any chance of tying the clutch pedal down with a ratchet strap then prying the clutch away from the flywheel through an access hole (assuming the 350 has an access hole through the bell housing)?
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