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87 312-8 clutch brake

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jerryme

When depressing clutch brake at times will bind and not go down. Either pushing down on it real hard will free it up or throwing it into neutral so I don't crash helps. I took off the rear seat and fender assembly, blew out everything thinking the linkage may be jamming up by a stone or branch. Nothing obvious, trans fluid looked good also. I will be removing the seat and fender again because it's still happening. Just trying to eliminate internal or external. Thanks any help is greatly appreciated.

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stevasaurus

It is external.  If you did not see any linkage binding up, take off your drive belt guard and check the idler pulley and spring for them hanging up.  Your belt guard is your clutch...it funnels the slack in the belt (when you step on the clutch pedal) toward the engine pulley.  The belt stops rotating and allows you to shift your tranns.  Shifting your trans without the guard on the tractor will grind the gears in the trans.  Hopefully, you will see a problem there.  :think:

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jerryme

Thanks Steveasarus will check that out Mon. or Tues.

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