1936 C-30 Clutch inoperable

Walt9064

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I realize this largely a Scout group, however I was hoping for some clues. I’ve a ‘36 C30. I pulled it into the drive several weeks ago. Now when I attempt to start in gear, clutch in she moves forward. I pedal feels the way she always have. I tried to start it in 4th to free the clutch if frozen no luck. All this after sitting a short time?
 

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Well the clutch disk is stuck to the flywheel or the pilot bearing siezed. Try starting in 1st with the pedal pressed down. If that doesn't do it, it maybe time to pull the transmission.
 
Checked with a friend. He asked if she were hot when I left it last, that it was common problem of the clutch plate sticking to the flywheel. I removed the inspection plate and unbolted the pressure plate from the flywheel giving me enough room to pop it free with a screwdriver. Thank the Lord! Lol
 
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