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Faunsdale, AL | If it's just a bare tractor then you need to be trying to break it free in high gear, max power with clutch held down, hitting brakes etc. Could be a bit dangerous!
Other way is to load it somehow. I had one stuck one spring but it was hitched to a plow. So I just had to defeat the neutral starter switch and crank it up in plowing gear and head out to a spot that needed plowing. It took a while but it finally broke loose with a bang. I was glad I had my foot pressing down on the clutch or I might have hit the steering wheel!
You could always chain it to the front of another tractor with a plow, disk etc attached and tow it and the implement around. | |
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