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super m brake pedal differences?

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Tom F

10-03-2005 15:19:26




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I have a '52 super m and need to replace the right brake pedal, mine is bent. The tractor is a stage 1 and many parts will interchange w/ the m.
are the pedals different on the super m? it seems that I have heard some pedals had a pretty much strait shank and later they were swept back toward the operator. the pedals on my tractor have a shank w/ a long arc.
also the tractor has a rod that runs across the operators platform. one end of it rests under the brake locking tab and the other end sits near the operators left foot and has a bend in it. with the brake depressed, you can use your left foot to lock brakes. was this feature offered by ih or is it aftermarket?

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DWV

10-03-2005 16:09:08




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 Re: super m brake pedal differences? in reply to Tom F, 10-03-2005 15:19:26  
The brake pedal from a late M with IH disc brakes
,SM ,SMTA,400 or 450 is the same.M with band brakes is different.Thats a aftermarket brake lock
locking mechanism.



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DigDugNC

10-03-2005 15:59:49




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 Re: super m brake pedal differences? in reply to Tom F, 10-03-2005 15:19:26  
Tom,I recently bought a 49' model M and I have been looking it over lot the last couple of days. My brake pedals arc back toward the operators like yours do so I would assume they are interchangable. I do not have a rod that allows you to lock the brakes with your left foot. That is either new for the Super M's or aftermarket. I wish mine did have that though since it can be hard to bend over and flip up the lock while depressing the brakes. By the way I need help finding my serial #. The research & info section here says it is on the left side of the clutch or transmission housing but I am having a hard time finding it.

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williamf

10-04-2005 04:00:53




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 Re: super m brake pedal differences? in reply to DigDugNC, 10-03-2005 15:59:49  
The serial no. should also be stamped in the side of the block. There would be a flat, smooth surface above the distributor.
Wm



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THEkyroastnear

10-03-2005 17:43:10




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 Re: super m brake pedal differences? in reply to Tom F, 10-03-2005 16:11:40  
not sure about pedals although the disc brake info makes sense to me. my super M has that brake lock rod i kind of thought mine looked home-made heck of agood idea though



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