Yes
push in the clutch
push down on the clutch and move the gear stick forward and let the clutch out slowly
Clutch safety switch
No. You will stall(or cut-out). This means that the car shuts down and then you have to clutch in and put it into neutral. Then(still on the clutch) turn on the car again.
yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal
This is a safety feature.
if it is hard to shift, when you shift your hear grinding, if you need to push really hard to get the clutch down, or if your in nutraul and your car dies when your foot is off the clutch
Push the clutch in and shift. For reverse, you have to push the shifter down towards the floor, then pull back and to the left.
The clutch pedal.
raise the toes of the front foot and push down on the heel brake
It is mounted to the clutch housing. Have someone push on the clutch pedal and follow the movement of the cable. From the driver side look down towars the clutch housing, it is on top.
The tractor stopping in a muddy field is primarily due to friction. The resistance between the tires and the muddy ground creates friction, which works against the motion of the tractor and causes it to slow down and eventually stop.