Pull this cover:
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Then you will see the propeller shaft
Run it and try and move around, if it's not turning or turning very slow, then it's 100% a bad clutch:Replace the pilot bushing clutch disk, pressure plate and throw-out bearing while your in there.
I must speak up
about this. "Run it and try moving around" implies that one should grab shaft with hands while tractor is running.Don't do it! You could easily loose an arm or be killed. In the interest of your health and well being I suggest wheels blocked and engine not be running anytime body parts are near this or other rotating shafts. The below was recently posted as a sticky and I see this as a classic case of "You might be blowing smoke without even knowing it
" so please don't shoot the messenger.
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Sometimes you've got to be a detective to give great info.
Look at where they are, every region / country can have different tractors ( yes they can be the same letters and numbers and be different) that we are used to seeing or hearing about.
Kubota has gotten into the bad habit of repeating numbers witch gets real confusing.
L XX01 and LXX02 used to only be older grey market tractors.
L2500 can be real old or newer old.
B7001 can be a B7001 or a B7100
A BX23 has 2 versions (BX23D and BX23S) that are completely different.
Kubota EU now has L1 units, L1's were always old Grey market tractors.
There are thousands of various oddities.
While there are some tractors that are the same across different models most are not.
One example, Telling someone that well a L2500 is close to L2501 so they should have the same wiring simply is not even close to true, there is a 20 year difference between the them.
I know we all try the best to help everyone we can, but don't discount the possibility you might be blowing smoke without even knowing it.
Some days you're being chased by the wolves,
Some days you're running with the pack!