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oliver2-44
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Hang on to that small pedal or offer it for sale here. Someone is usually looking for one. 

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WHX??
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11 hours ago, 855project said:

that might get eliminated

I used to take them off knowing I was never gonna run a implement BUT @Achto restores them and puts them back on. More for safekeeping than anything. If it goes out to the magic parts shed it might be lost forever. Kinda like that battery tray I know is out there. :hide:

 I'm sure there are pics here that show the correct set up. 

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sqrlgtr
7 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

I used to take them off knowing I was never gonna run a implement BUT @Achto restores them and puts them back on. More for safekeeping than anything. If it goes out to the magic parts shed it might be lost forever. Kinda like that battery tray I know is out there. :hide:

 I'm sure there are pics here that show the correct set up. 

Looks like they would make a good feet throttle for a puller tractor also. 

I try and keep um also like @WHX?? says may get lost in the majical spare parts storage. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.:D

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Achto
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12 hours ago, 855project said:

That might get eliminated or changed some

 

49 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

@Achto restores them and puts them back on.

 

Like Jim said I like to put them back on if for nothing else so is they don't get lost. They do not interfere with operation or for loading to go to a show. A few pic's to help explain where it goes. Basically the same set up on the square hoods like yours.

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Handy Don
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14 hours ago, 855project said:

Ah now it makes sense! Thanks guys, I had suspicions of that but never had a deck with the mower. That might get eliminated or changed some, I don't think I'll have a PTO attachment on this tractor.

A couple of images augmenting @kpinnc’s response...

The pedal with its spring puts tension on the belt to engage the implement; the lock latch holds it disengaged.

I have only the mower deck but I believe it also handled others--tiller, sickle bar, etc.

Similar to the drive belt, the PTO belt needs a close-aligned guide to slow/stop the belt when it is disengaged. I hadn’t learned that yet when these pictures were taken!

 

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kpinnc
18 hours ago, 855project said:

can't seem to figure out what the right side pedal does on the tractor, it has a spring but doesn't seem to be connected to anything important, the left side engages the clutch and the brake. Can someone point me in the right direction?

 

If you decide against using the pedal, I'd take it off your hands. The PO of my 701 snapped it right off somehow. 

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WHX??

I may have one for you too KP. I get out to the parts shed for his battery tray I'll look. 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, WHX?? said:

I may have one for you too KP. I get out to the parts shed for his battery tray I'll look. 

 

Thank ya sir! :thumbs:

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SylvanLakeWH
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2 hours ago, WHX?? said:

I may have one for you too KP. I get out to the parts shed for his battery tray I'll look. 

Hey when you're out there find me a Senior... enough with @Pullstart gettin all the Michigan ones... :angry-tappingfoot:

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855project

I'll get mine off and take some pics of it, I'd part with it although a foot throttle does sound kinda cool.

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855project

Not too much interesting to report, but the tractor is torn all the way down and cycling parts through the dip tank and getting primer on them, starting to have more parts cleaned and primed than dirty so that's good, made a good order from Wheelhorseparts, a bunch of odds and ends that I'll need to put things together so I'm excited to get that in the mail. The engine ran really well so I don't plan on tearing that down although I have taken the shields off to get ready for paint and clean the whole thing up. I plan on just cleaning everything well and painting the block and the shields and putting back together. 

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WHX??

 

9 hours ago, 855project said:

don't plan on tearing that down although I have taken the shields off to get ready for paint and clean the whole thing up. I plan on just cleaning everything well and painting the block and the shields and putting back together. 

 

Sure does make restos go faster if you don't have to tear into it. Might just want to pop the head and check things out that's not a hugh chore. Check for oil wash and de-carbon. Examine the bore & valve seats.  

Even if you don't tear into it gives you an idea of what's going on in there. 

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WHX??
On 1/8/2026 at 2:50 PM, kpinnc said:

 using the pedal, I'd take it off your hands. The PO of my 701 snapped it right off somehow. 

 

Found this KP. Don't know if it's correct for a 701 or not. Think it was on a 753. 

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Has a tlt on the side I don't see in Dan's pic  

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, WHX?? said:

want to pop the head and check things out

 

 

Seconded.  

 

We've started removing the cylinder head and hand planing it on ALL our restorations. 

 

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855project

I forgot to say that I got my right pedal off but it's missing the pulley that goes with it so I don't know if it's much good for anyone but if someone wanted it and paid the shipping I'd send it off.

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Achto

I agree with pulling the head to see what's what. I pulled the head on a non-smoking engine on this years resto. Found that it had a fair amount of piston wash & you could use the cylinder as a mirror to shave with.

 

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Piston should have a black coating most all the way across. Was an unplanned rebuild but I will feel better when it's done.

 

 

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WHX??
22 minutes ago, Achto said:

I pulled the head on a non-smoking engine

:text-imwithstupid:But that's what made me think of telling him.

I would have been tempted to run it 855 but his royal analness is just going to hone it and put new rings in. Not a bad move I guess. Yah EB a guy can glass it as long as it's off. 

57 minutes ago, 855project said:

missing the pulley that goes with it

The pullies I have a ton of. Its the same one that's in the clutch. 

If you ain't gonna run a PTO maybe KP would want the pedal then. I should put mine back on the tractor it belongs with. 

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