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.
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.
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!!
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.
Good to see the tractor is moving on its own 😊. Lots of collectors out there. Have a safe healthy week.
Thank you Explorer you to my friend.
At least you got the clutch free and it's running now. It shouldn't take you long to sell it. Thank you for sharing!
Il hope so Paul thank you.
Its awesome when things go better than expected!!! Glad to see it running!
That is the truth Wesley.
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.
Thanks for all the information.
It’s good to see the tractor moving again. Kevin I love your videos. I feel like you could be my friend / neighbor. Thanks for the video.
I guarantee it Ron sorry
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.
That was the first thing I looked at looks new Dean.
@@Robinson-Homestead You bet my friend !
In such a difficult, stressful & depressing time, it did my heart good to hear the old girl crank up!!! ❤
Thank you have to fix the gas leak but she moves on her own so happy.
Glad you got it unstuck well today is my birthday 61 years old ready to retire.
Happy birthday Danny my friend.
So we did what you did! And it worked!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the comment glad to help.
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!!
Thank you Gerard.
I just sold my old Allis-chalmers1953 WD45 I Hated to sell but i had to I'm glad you got that one running good Congrats Bud
Thank you Rodney.
There are people that collect old tractors like that because they really are worth money along with being a part of History
I would like to get $900 out of it do you think it's worth it.
I knew you could get it going. I know it has been a sore spot with you but now it should sell quick. Good job and stay safe.
Thanks 280zone you to my friend.
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's right Grandpadew thank you we needed that.
I’m glad the clutch was a easy fix.
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.
Cool glad it worked out for you.
As your son pushed the tractor, what were you yanking on with your arm? Were you jamming the shifter into gear?
That was a very easy fix!! Great job my friend! Oh by the way my grandparents last name is Robinson.
We may be related.
@@Robinson-Homestead that's cool!!
I think all that tractor needs is be run and it will be a great tractor for someone. Fix that leak and it's good to go.
I do think that it will be a great tractor. For someone thanks for the comment Daryl.
That will make someone a really nice tractor. Looked though your videos and haven't seen if you have sold it yet.
I sold it.
I sure wish mine would've went that well, still in the garage in 2 pieces.
jack, good luck with it,they can be a pain in the butt
What's the asking price and where located
Sorry it has sold.
I'd love to have that old farmall
It is for sale Rodney.
@@Robinson-Homestead What State you in I'm in Indiana
@@rodneyhendrickson5094 PA
@@Robinson-Homestead Oh Man long drive There's several here I'm looking at this old Oliver this guy's got But thank's any way bud
@@rodneyhendrickson5094 know problem I understand.
WOO HOOOO!
Thanks for the comment Theresa.
How much for the tractor
I was thinking $900.00 what do you think.
@@Robinson-Homestead thats a good price
@@none5355melvinMadigan I would like to sale for sure.
i think its a pretty good price.
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