Posted by chadd on September 10, 2007 at 09:20:57 from (155.92.174.152):
In Reply to: 885 case ih posted by bm3501466 on September 09, 2007 at 20:18:55:
The same thing happened to our 2500A when we bought it, except I was stupid enough to push it down, and it wouldn't come up. I went underneath the tractor and traced the linkage. On ours, it was connected to a large spring, then to a rod which connected to a lever entering the differential housing. I sprayed PB blaster on every moving part and then let it soak. I then used a bar and managed to pull the pedal back up, and continued to work it until it freed up. It is also possible that something failed inside of the rear end housing as well (although unlikely, as there aren't many parts to the design). If that is the case, fixing it will require removing the differential cover and seeing what is happening. Good luck.
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