How to Remove Electric Clutch on a Garden Tractor

When your garden tractor has a malfunctioning electric clutch, it might not work properly. As a result, you will not finish your yard work easily and quickly. If you have a garden tractor and you think that its electric clutch is broken, it is time for you to remove it and replace it with a new one.

To those individuals who have a garden tractor, you know how irritating it is when its electric clutch has been damaged or broken. But to those individuals who do not know what a garden tractor is, this article is for you. In this post, we are going to provide you with information about a garden tractor. Aside from that, we will also give you a step-by-step guide in removing its electric clutch. So, if you are a starter on using a  garden tractor or you want to remove its electric clutch, keep on reading this post and enjoy it.

So, without further ado, let’s get started!


Garden Tractor – What is it

When we say garden tractor, you might think that it works and looks similar to the riding mower and other similar machines. But it is not. The said machine is heavier than the mower. It also comes up with four wheels, two big wheels at the bag, and two small wheels in front. Aside from that, it also features a steering wheel, which looks like what you have on your vehicles. It is also quite big since it is being used for different functions.
When it comes to its price, it is ranging from 2, 200 US Dollars to 8,000 US Dollars more or less. But it worth the price. They perform different works, such as towing of snow and other materials. It also accepts bigger decks, which include backhoes, front loaders, snow throwers, seeders, tillers, and many others.

Where Is an Electric Clutch Located?

You can see the electric clutch of a garden tractor on its engine crankshaft. This is where the electric clutch was attached. In terms of the mowers, an electric clutch has the main work of controlling its cutting blades.

Steps to Remove Electric Clutch

The first step that you need to do is disconnect its spark plugs. To do this, you need to place the machine in a safe area. Make sure that you will place it on a level and hard surface.

The second step is to remove the belt of its blade. To do this, lower the said machine to make it look like in a cutting position. Push the belt to provide tension on it. Roll it until you reach the rear area of the garden tractor frame. After that, you can now get the blade drive belt that is attached to the electric clutch.

Lastly, you can now remove the electric clutch. To do this, you need to unplug the wiring hardness of the electric clutch first. This is located near the motor. Second, you also need to get rid of the mounting screws. Ask someone to hold the flywheel as you remove the bolt mounted on the clutch. After that, you can now get the electric clutch.

Conclusion

You might think that removing an electric clutch is easy. But make sure that if you are going to do this without the help of an expert, you should take the precautionary measures. One thing that you should keep in mind is to turn off its engine before performing the process.
Follow the steps that we have provided above and make the electric clutch removed from your garden tractor.

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