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3 years 7 months ago #227162
by Catskat
Just picked this up. 3j7524. Undercarrage is in excellent shape. Was told it runs. Both pony and main turn freely. Unfortunately the main clutch cavity is half full of water. The main clutch is stuck good! Very crusty in there. I'm thinking of filling it with evaporust and see how far that gets me. He also gave me a stack of new repop manuals. Was told it was a 1946 but I'm not finding a serial number year chart to verify. Not a bad buy for $200
Ten, fifteen, D2-3j, D2-3j wide, D2-5j, RD-4 4g, D-7 7m, D8-2u.
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3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #227165
by neil
Excellent score! What a beauty and even has the track frame tins. If you fill the clutch compartment, note that there is no seal between there and the crankcase, so it may leak into it. Do you know how long it has been stuck? If it's just a matter of a small # of weeks, you might get lucky. Dry the compartment, maybe put some dessicant in there to get the residual, get a mapp torch on the clutch plate to cook it a little but not too much to see if it frees up (sorry, so used to going straight to solutioning! You already know all this : )
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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3 years 7 months ago #227171
by d2gary
Thats a nice tractor, especially for $200. Check out Chrisco machinery website for serial number and year. Looks yours is a 1945
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3 years 7 months ago #227174
by Catskat
I didn't realize there is no seal. That's good to know. And probably why the engine oil is a little milky. I haven't crawled up under it to see if it has a drain for this cavity. I'm assuming it does? I'll get some pictures of the clutch tonight. The throw out bearing is seized too. So much that the previous owner broke the lever grip off trying to free it. I may have to split her to get it functional. I believe someone had the plate loose to adjust the clutch and didn't tighten it back down firmly so it filled with rain. I recently unstuck a cylinder on a old case backhoe using evaporust. It worked amazing. In 3hrs it was free.
Ten, fifteen, D2-3j, D2-3j wide, D2-5j, RD-4 4g, D-7 7m, D8-2u.
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3 years 7 months ago #227175
by Delta KJ
I purchased a D2 last year that had a stuck master clutch also. Water had leaked between the starting engine coolant port and the flywheel housing and rusted the master clutch solidly.
I couldn't free it up using the usual penetrating oils so I had to pull the clutch and de-rust it. I'm glad that I did because the clutch plate needed to be changed and I would never have been able to free up the clutch components without disassembling it.
Regardless of your clutch problem... you bought a nice D2 at a bargain price!
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3 years 7 months ago #227176
by Delta KJ
A photo of my rusted master clutch. My D2 is a U series and not a J series but they are similar. Be aware that you will have to separate the engine from the flywheel housing to repair your clutch.
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3 years 7 months ago #227188
by neil
The throwout bearing is just two chunks of bronze bolted together, so the guy should have just unbolted them to free it up. Oh well, it can still be fixed. You won't regret splitting it (too much : ) because if you do the clutch plate, pilot, throwout, then the clutch will be like brand new. Mine is and it is an absolute peach to use. Clutch takes any amount of abuse too with the sintered bronze plate that you can pick up from General Gear
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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3 years 7 months ago #227191
by Delta KJ
I regret posting the photograph of my rusty clutch. My 5U is the later model and I was able to remove the clutch without removing the engine. I realize that the jknarkal's 3J tractor is different in how the clutch is removed and I may have confused him and others with my photograph... sorry for the confusion.
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