BX Brake, Forward, Reverse Rubber Pads

bluedunn

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BX1860, FEL, MMM, Heavy Hitch Back Plow Blade
Aug 29, 2019
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Hi-

Anyone know if the rubber brake, forward, and reverse pads are easily removed on the BX? Are they glued on or just friction fit over something?

Thanks!
 

dlsmith

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Which BX model are you referring to?

I believe newer models are different from older models.
 

SidecarFlip

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Were glued on, on both my M9's. Replaced them, cleaned to glue off with mineral spirits. New ones slipped over the pedals so no glue needed.
 

dlsmith

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Oh, sorry, didn't realize - I'm referring to a BX1860 from 2012.
My fault, you have that right on the left side of your post.
I typed before I read it.

Should be easy to tell how they are attached, just peel one back to see.

FYI, brake pedal cover is K2581-43190.
Forward pedal cover is K2581-42310
Reverse pedal cover is K2581-42320
 
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bluedunn

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BX1860, FEL, MMM, Heavy Hitch Back Plow Blade
Aug 29, 2019
298
36
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Thetford, VT
My fault, you have that right on the left side of your post.
I typed before I read it.

Should be easy to tell how they are attached, just peel one back to see.

FYI, brake pedal cover is K2581-43190.
Forward pedal cover is K2581-42310
Reverse pedal cover is K2581-42320
I’ll take a look this evening. I’m hoping for just friction...but as I’ve come to learn, hope alone is never a great strategy.

Thanks!
 

E10

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If my newer bx80 is any indication they are attached with grease and/or a heavy spring that pops them off!