Someone with more knowledge than I have has just told me your tractor does in fact have a traditional clutch.Well when you press it it does nothing and if you can get it to shift some of the gears won’t go in and some grind
can you get the tractor into any gear??? if so jack up one side and rock or shake the lifted side tire/wheel back and forth, worked for me years ago on an older tractor, or if you can move it at all might try pulling it with another tractor or truck???Well when you press it it does nothing and if you can get it to shift some of the gears won’t go in and some grind
I have "unstuck" a few Kubota's by fastening the clutch pedal down, putting the tractor in the highest gear and bunting it with another tractor. Doesn't always work though!Well when you press it it does nothing and if you can get it to shift some of the gears won’t go in and some grind
Does that model have the clutch pedal hook to hold the pedal down when the tractor is parked? A wood block wedged under the pedal works too...Do you have any heavy drag implements?
Pulling one of those and pulsing the clutch pedal might break it free.
On some models you can use a PTO implement to do it too, but on yours your PTO is direct drive and doesn't use the clutch disk for the drive.
There is no access that I know of on that model that would do you any good for helping to free it up.
If you can't get it to break free you'll have to split it.