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Twincreeks

09-08-2006 19:43:51




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On a 47 Farmall M are there bushings that go in the clutch pedal and in the brake pedal. I have a lot of flop their. If any one has picture of one broke down like a service manual pic please email me at Twincreeks@hotmail.com or post them.

Thanks Mike




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glennster

09-11-2006 11:22:45




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 Re: 47 M in reply to Twincreeks, 09-08-2006 19:43:51  
oem tractor parts can rebuild and re bush your ol ones. send em in , they fix em and send em back. they can also rebuild disc brakes for the super m's.



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CNKS

09-09-2006 09:27:17




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 Re: 47 M in reply to Twincreeks, 09-08-2006 19:43:51  
The machine shop I use prefers to bush the pedals and make a new shaft, rather than try to repair the old one. Both the pedals and the shaft will be worn, might as well fix both.



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Andy Martin

09-09-2006 05:46:45




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 Re: 47 M in reply to Twincreeks, 09-08-2006 19:43:51  
If you have a friendly machine shop installing the bushings is pretty easy and you can add a grease zerk at the same time (just don't let the correct police catch you)

It's probably just your clutch pedal.



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Dave Grindle

09-08-2006 22:58:20




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 Re: 47 M in reply to Twincreeks, 09-08-2006 19:43:51  
Hi again Mike ..... i just had an after-thought , good used is the easiest & cheapest way to go ( but it's hard to find good ones ) i do have 3 M's i'm parting , let me know if you'r interested & i'll check to see if i have any that are not worn



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Dave Grindle

09-08-2006 22:50:59




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 Re: 47 M in reply to Twincreeks, 09-08-2006 19:43:51  
no bushings ..... new shafts are available ( or weld & turn down with a lathe )- peddles can be drilled & then add bushing ( or weld & re-drill )



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