In this video we will get the clutch unstuck on the old farmall super a tractor. Keep it real & clean. Fan Mail kevinrobinson6688 P.O.Box 123 Bobtown,PA 15315-0123 Help Support My Channel paypal.me/kevinrobinson6688 Thank You.
all manual tractors should have a inspection howl located in line with the flywheel surface so that a sharpened screwdriver can be inserted and pry the clutch off of the flywheel with the pressure plate released. It is also a good idea to block the clutch pedal down when the tractor is not in use for some time to prevent the disk becoming stuck to the flywheel.
It was so nice to see you get the tractor up and running so easily. Everything you do requires so much work and effort. You deserved a break and today you got one. God is good my friend. Hope the sale goes as easily. All the best to you and Julie. Stay healthy!!
I have delt with this a number of times and found this to be the best way to deal with it. Generally it is just a bit of rust sticking the plates together from sitting too long. Great job bud. Have a look at the oil level to make sure the oil has not emulsified with water.
Good reminder that things may not be as bad as it seems!! Lil bump does wonders for all of us..... fried taters and onions "cure~all" Enjoy Kevin its all good ...we are going to be all OK!!
That was easy. Got a '48 Super AV loose once. Towing it all around did not do it. Loosened the Bellhousing bolts until there was a tiny gap at bottom, towed it and it instantly released.