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Sticking Clutch Pedal on a Allis Chalmers 8070

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    Posted: 05 Jan 2024 at 9:35am
Hi, I own a 8070 that has recently been having problems with the clutch pedal sticking. I’m trying to figure if I can adjust I or if I need to replace anything. Thanks
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Probably the cable
You could unhook it at each end alternately
to determine if its in the cab or cable or valve
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If it's a power director tractor, it's probably the clutch cable.
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If the pedal doesn't come clear to the top by itself, it could also be the down-shift switch worn out or needing a shot oil oil on it.
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Replaced my 8070 Power shift clutch cable last year.  Actually pretty easy job to do. I don't think it took me more than a half hour to change out.  I did attach about 4 ft of weed eater string to old cable on the cab side.  Pulled cable out from the valve side.  Pulled in new cable with the string.  Amazing how much easier the pedal moves now.  I need to do my 8030 also. To troubleshoot, I unhooked on both ends and couldn't move the cable by hand or with a pliers.   
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