Ford 800 clutch issue

   / Ford 800 clutch issue #1  

milkie62

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used my 800 until firewood was done in mid November or so.Well I go to start it this spring and apparently clutch is froze up or something.Cannot shift into gear.Seems like the clutch is not disengaging.Worked fine when I stopped using it.Should I try to pop it gear by going downhill and then stepping on brake to free it up ? Thanks
 
   / Ford 800 clutch issue #2  
Believe this is semi common. Supposed to out a block on the pedal to keep it disengaged for longer sitting periods. I think this happened on our 1720 a while ago. It has been years so I don't remember so well. I believe we did something like you are talking about. Shocked the clutch to break it free.
 
   / Ford 800 clutch issue #3  
A more controlled way to break it loose, is to pull it with another tractor. Put it in gear, then slowly pull it while depressing the clutch pedal. (engine off)
 
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So if it worked fine last season do you think just pulling it will break it free ? I had it in 4th gear being pulled depressing and letting off on the clutch but it did not break free.Is there a gear that is best for this ? I have a big enough tractor to pull it around the field.
 
   / Ford 800 clutch issue #5  
Downhill without annything infront of your tractor ........put it in the highest gear and depress clutchpedal start it ....then depress clutchpedal and hard apply brakes in a jurky motion ....keep clutchpedal depressed at all times. If this do not work . KILL ENGINE ASAP ! REMEMBER safety first !
 
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My brakes are not the best.I did drive it around in 4th gear while stepping on and off the good brake.Are there any videos on splitting the tractor to get to the clutch ?
 
   / Ford 800 clutch issue #8  
block clutch and let her set a couple days. sometimes they just pop loose on their own.

ps tthat, keep clutch blocked, put her in high gear.. hookup a mower to pto shaft, have pto engaged. lock brakes down.. weak or not.

now set in seat and use a screwdriver to just keep bumping the starter over.. 1 blip at a time. if you are lucky and living right. 5-10 blips and she will break free. the pto load really helps. so does a hot battery.
 
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LOL on the pto.That crapped out last summer.Grinds trying to engage last year.Was popping out of pto while bushhogging.Somebody said that a bearing may be bad for pto and to take side cover off .Did not get to do that yet.Has anybody heard of this before ? Will keep working on it.
 
   / Ford 800 clutch issue #10  
good grief. if you are gonna let them go bad and not fix them.. why not sell the tractor?


pto walking out of gear is USUALLY ( not always ) a thrust issue.

with engine off, grab the pto shaft and see if there is in / out play. if there is.. that is thrust play and is why it walks out of engagement. this will let the splned coupler and rear splines wear and make it where it will need to be split to be repair if you let this go.

if it is just a thrust issue so far, then it is usually the bearing or a slipped split ring or wear ring. occasionally the split rings slip out often enough to damage the bearing carrier. if carrier and rings are good just toss in a new seal.. if not. new assy is 110$ usually.

ont he grind to engage. might indicate sticking clutch or if a dual clutch.. way past usefull lifespan.

post back ( ps.. what trans you have? )
 

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