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Re: SMTA Loose Foot Pedal
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Posted by Dan on August 03, 2001 at 09:40:43 from (12.18.158.25):
In Reply to: SMTA Loose Foot Pedal posted by GooseCreek on August 02, 2001 at 19:24:56:
I had the same problem with my SMTA. Took off the pedal as someone here once posted a part number for a bushing that would work. IH said it was a pitman bushing for an old mower or something. Anyway my shaft was worbn in addition to the pedal. Have seen new shafts listed for about 40$ but you will probably still need a bushing for the pedal as it is probably worn also. I was able to tighten mine a bit with some washers on the end, made a little bolt on angle bracket so the clutch pedal wouldn't slip past the edge of the platform and will fix it sometime. works ok now though. Have seen a lot of Ms and SMs with pieces welded on the edge of the platform so the clutch pedal stays in place. Assume it is a problem or that no one greased them enough.
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