CountryBumkin
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BX2370 w/LA243, Bucket, Grapple, QA Pallet Forks, 60" MMM, rear blade & rake
I don't know why the Brake Pedal pad is so far off the floorboard. Even "Paul Short" commented on how high you need to lift your leg to get your foot on the brake pedal in his BX video series.
Is there any reason why one could not cut 3 inches of the brake pedal arm - so then you could get your toes to rest on (or touch) the pedal pad while the heel of your foot rests on the floor board?
It looks like shortening the pedal by 3 inches would still provide plenty of clearance between the bottom of the pedal and the floor when the pedal is fully depressed (there would be about 2 inches of space to allow for brake wear and some additional pedal travel).
Am I missing something obvious? Or is this a modification worth doing?
I think the operation of the tractor would be safer if I could have a foot (toes) resting on the pedal while the heel of my foot rests on the floor, in case I need to use it.
Is there any reason why one could not cut 3 inches of the brake pedal arm - so then you could get your toes to rest on (or touch) the pedal pad while the heel of your foot rests on the floor board?
It looks like shortening the pedal by 3 inches would still provide plenty of clearance between the bottom of the pedal and the floor when the pedal is fully depressed (there would be about 2 inches of space to allow for brake wear and some additional pedal travel).
Am I missing something obvious? Or is this a modification worth doing?
I think the operation of the tractor would be safer if I could have a foot (toes) resting on the pedal while the heel of my foot rests on the floor, in case I need to use it.