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Posted by Dan on Monday, December 13, 2010:In Reply to: brake pedal on Sears Tractor posted by Steve on Sunday, December 12, 2010:
Not sure if you have hit something or from normal wear, it would appear to have misshapend your brake rods some how. I would follow link by link while having someone gently push and release the pedal. Look for any signs of coming close to the frame or other brackets.
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