Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 04, 2010 at 13:12:38 from (205.188.116.73):
Anyone fill me in on how to do this? I am trying to remove the floor pan to do some cleaning and painting. Looks like the center pedal (left brake) needs to come clean off after which I am thinking the shaft that runs thru the torque tube to the left side brake control rod will slide out thataway and allow me to remove the pan. Does not look like I need to remove clutch pedal or right brake pedal but feel free to correct me if I am wrong. So this left brake pedal has a set screw which I took out but the pedal does not move on the shaft. Little ways up there is a bracket the shaft goes thru and a cotter on the other side of that bracket. Bracket is welded to pan. Not real clear what the cotter does either. Not finding anything in my reference materials and the Cub site is not opening for me today. Any help appreciated.
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