Just got my 1999 1920 today (Yeah!) but I have been seeing some questions regarding a stuck clutch. Now, in order to avoid that, how should I store my 1920 for prolonged periods? Store it with pushing the clutch in and hook it in the down position with the supplied link or just leave the clutch out in it's normal released position?
Tony
My 1920 is stored in a dry, concrete floor barn.
BTW, I read a lot of valuable info from other members here, one (soundguy) stating
"NH compacts used to come with small blocks of wood SPECIFICALLY for blocking the clutch when not in use for long periods. my 1997 NH 9120 had one .
I have some old fords that I block the clutch on.. my 2N and my 850.. both wioll get sticky if i don't... both work fine otherwise..
soundguy" at
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...r-been-sitting-clutch-will-2.html#post1385186
Tony
My 1920 is stored in a dry, concrete floor barn.
BTW, I read a lot of valuable info from other members here, one (soundguy) stating
"NH compacts used to come with small blocks of wood SPECIFICALLY for blocking the clutch when not in use for long periods. my 1997 NH 9120 had one .
I have some old fords that I block the clutch on.. my 2N and my 850.. both wioll get sticky if i don't... both work fine otherwise..
soundguy" at
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...r-been-sitting-clutch-will-2.html#post1385186