A free tractor....with caveats

/ A free tractor....with caveats #1  
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Location
Mendocino, California
Tractor
Mitsubishi MT1601D
Hello everyone.
I look forward to gaining some useful knowledge here as well as giving some back. (Hopefully).
I was gifted a mid-80's ( so I am told ) Mitsubishi 1601 D. It supposedly runs but has a starter problem and a dead clutch.
Sounds like fun to me.
Cheers
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #2  
... and I was getting excited that you were going to give away a tractor for free (oh well), it would have been a good excuse for a drive to California.

enjoy the fun
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #4  
Welcome to TBN:welcome:
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats
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#5  
... and I was getting excited that you were going to give away a tractor for free (oh well), it would have been a good excuse for a drive to California.

enjoy the fun
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Oops...sorry
Although if things don't go better than yesterday I might just one day do that: give it away :)o)
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #6  
Welcome to TractorByNet. :tractor:
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #8  
Take it. Starters are easy. Clutches you are gonna have to split the thing in half. But other than that it is easy.
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #9  
Splitting a tractor first thing out the gate is pretty ambitious. It may be worth your while to have a shop do the clutch repair. I believe there is a list of other things that you're supposed to do to a tractor if you ever have to split it, but I don't know what those things are. Hopefully someone else will speak up.
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #10  
Get a service manual, take alot of pictures and bag every nut and bolt with a description where it goes. You will also need some sort of engine crane or in the least a good jack. I have split mine twice. Just need to go slow and careful and have a friend around for the split and the putting back together if you can.
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #11  
I would try to unstick the clutch first, but ,if need and you have a little mech skill, go for it. I have owned my S373-D for a few weeks now, and pulled it apart, cleaning, shining, regreasing all thihgs that move. here is my little tractor right now, awaiting a clutch.

 
/ A free tractor....with caveats #12  
Ehanson, yikes. You have more confidence than me. But I know who to call if I'm needing some work done - neighbour in Tappen BC.:drink:
 
/ A free tractor....with caveats
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I would try to unstick the clutch first, but ,if need and you have a little mech skill, go for it. I have owned my S373-D for a few weeks now, and pulled it apart, cleaning, shining, regreasing all thihgs that move. here is my little tractor right now, awaiting a clutch.

Hi. I'd LOVE to unstick it, but don't know how except to do as you have. That's pretty impresive.I am going to have to do it outdoors, however.
 
 
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