rbargeron
Elite Member
The bolt is probably a zoot alloy or has been heat treated so it needs extra steps to repair to full strength. Easier to just buy a new one if available.
The L5450 does have two clutches but not a conventional 2-disk progressive setup. The travel clutch is the multi-disk hydraulic clutch pack they call the Ever Clutch. The foot pedal actually just operates a fancy hydraulic valve. The pto clutch is a separate dry disk, operated by a linkage and hand lever beside the seat, disengaged up, engaged down.
It's a little unhandy - lever has to be up to start the tractor, then it's supposed to normally run engaged, lever down, to reduce wear on the release bearing.
The L5450 does have two clutches but not a conventional 2-disk progressive setup. The travel clutch is the multi-disk hydraulic clutch pack they call the Ever Clutch. The foot pedal actually just operates a fancy hydraulic valve. The pto clutch is a separate dry disk, operated by a linkage and hand lever beside the seat, disengaged up, engaged down.
It's a little unhandy - lever has to be up to start the tractor, then it's supposed to normally run engaged, lever down, to reduce wear on the release bearing.
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