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tanner167

Hello all, new to forum and I have a question

On right peddle PTO disengage for mower there is a lever that swivels

Which appears to be a lock to keep pto disengaged. How does this work? I can't figure it out for the life of me.

Just restored tractor to use solely to take care of my property. It will be a worker in fact just mowed my lawn today with it for first time. What a sweet ride. Here is some tractor porn for yaall.

I am also very interested in getting a complete plow setup for it.

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wallfish

Welcome! Your tractor looks good!

 

That little lever should lock the pedal in the disengage position. There should be a roll pin in the foot peg that sticks out about 1/8 - 1/4 inch to catch the lever.

Push the pedal and the top of the lever to release it and engage the belt, push the pedal and the bottom of the lever to lock it. The bottom edge of the lever catches on the roll pin to hold it in position. The roll pin has probably broken off.  

I can get you a pic if you need it.

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sorekiwi

Here is a picture of the mechanism on mine: 

 

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John has covered how it works.

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AMC RULES

Nice 702 resto there. 

:WRS:

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welderman85

Great looking 702

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Jake Kuhn

:WRS:  You did an amazing job on the restoration! :handgestures-thumbup:

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Ken B

Nice 702 you have there. My brother just sold a 702 in Wolcott CT. and a guy on Redsquare (from CT also) is restoring a 702 as well. What town do you live in?

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VinsRJ

Welcome to Red Square!

 

Very nice tractor also....

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tanner167

Bingo.. thanks fellas, a roll pin I knew I was missing something. Just didn't know that something was only a roll pin!!

I saw the 702 for sale in wolcott. I got mine out of terryville on accident. Went to look at a 68 simplicity Broadmoor until I saw the 702.I am from the wonderful city of toiletbury. "Waterbury" east mountain area

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tanner167

Also thanks for the comments I really appreciate them.

Its restored to be a runner mechanically perfect and very tight now.

Its the wrong color I'm sure,but I had a half gallon of some rustoleum safety red.

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specialwheelhorse

I f you are happy with that color, It looks very good to me.

Anyone have a problem with that, it's their problem !!!

I have a 702 as well, and plow my garden with it (8 inch brinly)

                             Great job and welcome to the club !!!!!

            Jim in Texas

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tanner167

Texas, how I wish I was in Texas Jim

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tanner167

Got it all buttered up. Thanks fellas works great now.

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KC9KAS

:WRS:  Very nice looking tractor. Thanks for the photos.

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