At the pivot point of the clutch pedal, underneath the dash. Very hard to get to. I would take the driver's seat out. That will make it easier.
not unless the transmission already comes with a clutch for high performance hugh horsepower builds it would be better to upgrade the clutch anyway
Bad part, improper instillation, abuse by driver............
Std. transmission would not have a neutral safety switch - if anything it would have a clutch safety switch located usually at the top of the clutch pedal
That would depend entirely on which relay you are referring to.
a mechanic told me it could be the neutral security switch on the clutch if it is a straight drive
Yes, you can. However I would not recommend it.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe that would be a throwout / release bearing problem on your clutch
most likely not the clutch. the key switch mech. could be badly worn and lodging, or the ignitions swith activation rod could be worn or broken and jams.
I would start by checking to see if your operator presence switch is still working properly. Located under the seat, this switch is designed to shut the tractor down if the operator were to fall off the tractor suddenly. The clutch on your tractor would bypass that switch until the clutch was let out.
could be several things. the signal comes from the switch on your dash and follows wiring to a relay and more wiring to the clutch. you are bypassing all of that when "jumping" the clutch. if it works when jumped the clutch is good. get a test light and check the wiring to the clutch. good luck....a/c wiring sucks
It would stall out at lights because when you need to shift you have to let up on the clutch easy when your changing gears; therefore you will stall out if you let the clutch go too fast.