Hello Rovert,
Welcome to the
ODK forums. I'm sure we can help here.
Could you confirm you are talking about the land-roll clutch that propels the machine forward?
If so, this is Scott Bonnar's 'hair-trigger' clutch. It is extremely durable and reliable.
There is no need for a return spring in the clutch plate design because this clutch works in
reverse - you don't let the clutch out; you let it in by squeezing the trigger.
It may be that the plates were 'sticking' because of accumulated grease build-up.
The nut (85) and bolt (84) should be adjusted so that you have free travel of the machine,
(minimal clearance between the plates).
Photos would be most helpful here. How is the cork clutch plate lining?
Here is a exploded view:
![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2015/01/full-7392-19958-landroll_clutch.jpg)