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Posted by john d on January 04, 2002 at 16:56:17 from (64.12.105.38):
In Reply to: Tractor for Amputee posted by JDM on January 04, 2002 at 13:11:02:
I don't have a picture of it (except in my mind) but back in the mid 1950's there was a hand clutch lever available as an aftermarket product that attached to the platform of an H or M and worked the foot clutch. As I remember it, the thing had a lever extending up near the left side of the light bracket, and hinged at the platform level. The lower end of the lever extended forward a little bit and had a roller that worked on the inside (rear) edge of the clutch pedal arm below the level of the platform. When the lever was pulled back, the lower part moved forward, pushing the clutch pedal forward to dis-engage it. When the lever was pushed forward, it allowed the clutch pedal to come back to the platform. I hope this explanation makes some sense! Good luck to you!
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