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Re: 400 Clutch pedal slop...
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Posted by Lee on September 14, 2000 at 15:48:54 from (138.87.195.212):
In Reply to: 400 Clutch pedal slop... posted by Skeeter on September 14, 2000 at 08:36:06:
I had the same problem with my 560. Things were very worn and I thought it was only the pedal, then when I took out the shaft, and found it was both. I got a tip from a friend I saw at Dayton this winter and sent them to OEM Tractor Parts in Bloomington, IL. I had them rebush my pedal and also make me a new shaft. Between the 2, its as tight as you can get with no play whatsoever. I liked the clutch pedal so much, I sent in the brake pedals as well. Very professional looking/working and haven't had a problem. I think my pedals are tighter now than they were when they came out of the factory. But I would give them a try, to me it was worth it.
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