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Clutch Problem on D 17?

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    Posted: 05 Aug 2012 at 4:41pm
I have a 1958 D 17, it has been running fine.  I hooked up my brush hog to the PTO and was cutting away when it decided to slow down and not move both the tractor and the PTO.  Here is what I have, a tractor that when in gear will not move and the PTO will not spin.  When I take it out of gear and put it in netural and let the clutch out the PTO will spin, no problem.  When I leave it out of gear and move the hand clutch to high or low the PTO will slow down some but continue to spin.  Any suggestions on what I have going on?
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Sound like the clutch is slipping.

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what do you mean when you say?
When I leave it out of gear and move
the hand clutch to high or low

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The gear box is in neutral and my high /low lever is also in neutral.  I then move the high/low lever into either high or low but leave the gear box in neutral.
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Any idea on the cost to have the clutch replaced?
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$250 to $500 for parts depending on what you need and where you buy them. Four to six hrs labor @ whatever the hourly rate is.
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If it's slippin that bad, you might need a different flywheel. My 45 slipped on me while mowing with a Brady flail copper a few times and the flywheel had heat cracks all the way thru and 3 or 4 inches out from the middle.
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Might try to adjust the clutch rod linkage. It may be worn enough to be holding the clutch down.
Yea, I can fix that.....
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