Well, it happened to me; tractor died and wouldn't start. The Fwd/Rev pedal all of a sudden went to "mush" and wouldn't return to neutral or activate the switch to allow the tractor to start. I lubed the daylights out of the zerc fitting for the pedal mechanism, shot silicon spray all over underneath and into the linkages, aggressively wiggled it a few times and it fired right up. Then, it happened a couple other times during the day; the FWD/Rev pedal seemed to go "mushy" and couldn't affirmatively find its center position to start. After wiggling aggressively again, all of a sudden it firms up becomes a new pedal again and boom! Returns to center to allow a start. Its so strange. FWD/Rev pedal either works perfect and rigid like brand new, or at total random it turns totally mushy and wont allow it to start. The linkages are properly lubed, so is it maybe the switch going bad? Maybe the small cylinder under? Not sure why it would sometimes work perfect, then other times leave me stranded. Granted, Im working the tractor very hard jumping in/out with big muddy boots, thick clay mud is/was/has been jammed everywhere, etc.