Took the words out of my mouth!ICEMAN6166 wrote:sounds to me like your cab has sagged to the point where pushing in the clutch pedal no longer disengages the disc.i would jack up the cab and find some "fill" to go in between the cab and frame and see if you can readjust the play in the clutch to working status again.
Clutch just stopped working today....
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re: Clutch just stopped working today....
we had a '74 f-350 on a farm i worked at.
Lost the clutch in it one day too!
Front cab mounts were literally gone. The owners had jacked up the cab, and then cut a steel post to length, going inbetween the frame rail and the lip on the front of the cab.
One on each side, spot welded to the frame.
Clutch worked great in that truck after that.
Good luck
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Lost the clutch in it one day too!
Front cab mounts were literally gone. The owners had jacked up the cab, and then cut a steel post to length, going inbetween the frame rail and the lip on the front of the cab.
One on each side, spot welded to the frame.
Clutch worked great in that truck after that.
Good luck
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