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Re: Re: belt pulley lever
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Posted by PT on November 20, 2003 at 16:56:54 from (199.35.209.180):
In Reply to: Re: belt pulley lever posted by gene b on November 11, 2003 at 17:42:12:
Comments about that brake lock lever you mentioned. I recall one that a neighbor had that consisted of a small lever mounted with one of the transmission cover bolts that pushed down on the front end of the brake lock "flipper" when you pulled up on wire which was attached to the light bar. I don't know if the neighbor made it himself or if it was an aftermarket IH item. The second kind I've seen is a rod held in place at two transmission cover bolt locations that appears to be activated by your left foot. Those are seen occcasionally on eBay and advertised as an IHC part. They usually go for $60-$90! Also on eBay frequently is a new brake locker lever for H's and M's (made differently) similar to the first type I mentioned.
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