Anyone know where this 1X1.4X1.75 block of Im sure was once rubber (its a bit hardened over time) should go? Fell off while cleaning/tinkering with the little bully 6100.
It fits wherever it can hold the clutch pedal partly down,Well i'll be damned... it is wood! I just assumed it was >40 year old hardened rubber!
Let me see if i can find it on parts digram to see exactly where it goes.
Edit: Well there it is .....
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Never noticed it before...have to figure out how it fits up in there!
Thanks!
Thanks - So its wedged under the clutch pedal to hold it partly down and the main purpose of that is so you dont have to press the clutch with your foot to turn over it when you are working on it?It fits wherever it can hold the clutch pedal partly down,
Ahhh...it must have come out when i was blowing out the tool cubby.That was part of the original toolkit.
Nope!Thanks - So its wedged under the clutch pedal to hold it partly down and the main purpose of that is so you dont have to press the clutch with your foot to turn over it when you are working on it?
Now i get it ...thanks!Nope!
Not at all!
The "main purpose" is to hold the clutch surface away from the flywheel, to prevent the clutch from sticking to the flywheel while the tractor sits....unused.
Many folks have learned to use such a block....the hard way.
The tractor is unusable with a stuck clutch, and it happens often, when clutch type tractors sit for longer periods.
If I plan to leave a tractor for more than a month I "block" the clutch.
True......I think the illustration above has it in the correct position.
Round pedal rod in the notch and flat side up against the bottom of the step on the tractor