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We had a Jeep years ago that would do that if we didn't drive it for a couple months. I'd have to put it in gear and start it. Sometimes it would break free sometimes not, and the starter would actually drive the Jeep until it fired up. If it sat all winter I'd have to hold the clutch to the floor and hammer on the the throttle then let off to get it to break free as it was rolling around on the acreage. The clutch disk was rusting to the flywheel. Once it was free it was good until parked for an extended period.
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