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clutch pedal extension for H, M?

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zooeyhall

01-01-2005 18:22:06




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I noticed that a supplier of H and M parts sells something called a "Clutch pedal extension". It has a clevis-type end on one side with a pin and a drilled hole on the other. It looks to be about 2"-3" long. I think it connects between the clutch pedal and the existing clutch rod.

I am curious, what would be the advantage or usage scenarios for this type of part?




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Alvin Dick

01-01-2005 19:03:56




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 Re: clutch pedal extension for H, M? in reply to zooeyhall, 01-01-2005 18:22:06  
The clutch paddle is easier to push in with this option.



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Farmer Bob

01-01-2005 19:15:39




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 Re: clutch pedal extension for H, M? in reply to Alvin Dick, 01-01-2005 19:03:56  
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Alvin is right on the money. Here's what it looks like mounted.



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DWV

01-02-2005 08:44:05




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 Re: clutch pedal extension for H, M? in reply to Farmer Bob, 01-01-2005 19:15:39  
Nice looking tractor farmer Bob.Notice you have
9 speed and lambert brakes also.



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farmalljim10

01-02-2005 05:51:49




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 Re: clutch pedal extension for H, M? in reply to Farmer Bob, 01-01-2005 19:15:39  
where do you get them and how do you put them on? Thank you ( do you have to do a split) or does it just bolt on from outside? Thanks Jim



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Farmer Bob

01-02-2005 09:00:01




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 Re: clutch pedal extension for H, M? in reply to farmalljim10, 01-02-2005 05:51:49  
Thanks DVW, The Hiesler 9spd and Lambert disk brakes were on the tractor when I bought it. Both have worked perfectly. I would think you would have to at least remove the belt pulley assembly and maybe even the deck to install the 9spd.



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