Thanks for all the input and sorry for the late reply. SO, the clutch disk was in fact stuck to the flywheel. I could see a gap between the disk and flywheel in one area and no gap in another. I gently used the putty knife in the gap to open it up and after prying in 2 areas the disk came right loose. Honestly the last time I drove the vehicle was probably 2+ months ago. I've been installing a new fuel tank and it took a while. After freeing the clutch I drove it for about 20 minutes on Monday afternoon but plan to drive it for an hour or more tomorrow. I live in a very humid location but I doubt that would make a difference? Anyway, your guidance was spot on and I really appreciate it. Thanks again, Todd
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That's great news Todd!
Glad to hear that the "stuck" clutch was its only problem. At least now if it happens again, you know what to do and that it is no stress to fix. With a little careful observation - you might see that it was a particular rain storm, or a long patch of really humid weather - or not.
After the first time I encountered the stuck problem, I started driving everything I own about once a week. Sometimes really hot weather pushes it to two weeks. I fussed and groused about my brake shoes being stuck to the drum. Made me ill to say the least.
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drive it so I don't have to fix it plan seems to be working. That might work for you too.
Glad that the guys and I could help from the relative safety of the recliner