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M-37 clutch problem

MolderBrown

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The clutch pedal on my 52 m37 dose not engage . Goes right to the deck with absolutely no resistance . Ideas ? With the temp reading 4 degrees , 8-10 inches of snow and a wind chill @15 below , I sure as **** ain't gonna be prowling around the old darlin' .:neutral:
 

EMD567

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WHen that happened to me, it was the complete failure of the clutch pads. All I had was a mound of clutch stuff in the bottom of the bell housing, and two metal plates trying to rub.
 

ducer

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If you have been driving it in the snow it might be frozen. Unthaw it one of 2 ways start it and let it just idle in neutral forever or go buy a weed burner torch and 20# propane bottle light it and put it under the front of the truck away from oil and fuel leaks of course! :shock:
But if it makes any noise you will have to take it apart.

Denny
 

porkysplace

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WHen that happened to me, it was the complete failure of the clutch pads. All I had was a mound of clutch stuff in the bottom of the bell housing, and two metal plates trying to rub.
Since he has made no attempt to look at it , it could be something as simple as a pin out of the linkage . So it is just a big guessing game until he provides basic information on what he has checked. Since it is too cold to look at it , it would be a good time to read the TM's and search some clutch threads . TM's for the M37
 
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zout

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If you have a garage and a kerosene heater - chuck it in the garage & get it warm - then like PP said - go through the TM on the clutch - the bolt for even the adjuster might have just fallen out ?
 
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