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Tractor won't move
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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 1114115" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>If you tried to pull start it and the engine didn't turn over with the transmission in gear I'd say thats a pretty darn good indication that your clutch needs work. is this by any chance a dual clutch that runs the pto also? </p><p>You can try to pull the coil wire so the motor doesn't start and bump the starter with the transmission in gear to see if the tractor nudges forward or slips or makes noise. If you have a coverplate to where you can see the clutch and flywheel engagement, shine a light up there and use a pry bar on the ring gear or have someone with a wrench on the crank bolt to see if its slipping when turned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 1114115, member: 13688"] If you tried to pull start it and the engine didn't turn over with the transmission in gear I'd say thats a pretty darn good indication that your clutch needs work. is this by any chance a dual clutch that runs the pto also? You can try to pull the coil wire so the motor doesn't start and bump the starter with the transmission in gear to see if the tractor nudges forward or slips or makes noise. If you have a coverplate to where you can see the clutch and flywheel engagement, shine a light up there and use a pry bar on the ring gear or have someone with a wrench on the crank bolt to see if its slipping when turned. [/QUOTE]
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