My 1880 has this small pedal to engage the rear axel lock. Sometimes it’s a bitch to get my heel to press it down. Does anyone make a larger one?
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I would agreeis a bit steep.
Check with: specialtyrepairscustommods.com.My 1880 has this small pedal to engage the rear axel lock. Sometimes it’s a bitch to get my heel to press it down. Does anyone make a larger one?
Well played! . Nice design and execution.I have way more time than money, so I made my own. View attachment 113782 View attachment 113783 View attachment 113784
Look at the picture. Has a slot to slide it in to keep it engaged. Never used it yet. May lock it in when snow plow duties start.The bx can stay engaged? Most are springed to release, would be pretty rough on your ground (and the tractor if you are in hard surfaces) leaving it engaged
That looks great. Thanks for the idea.I have way more time than money, so I made my own. View attachment 113782 View attachment 113783 View attachment 113784
I believe that slot would be to allow removal/install of the floor pan.Look at the picture. Has a slot to slide it in to keep it engaged. Never used it yet. May lock it in when snow plow duties start.
Are you sure that slot is not there to facilitate the floor pan sheet metal installation and removal and not a way of locking the pedal?Look at the picture. Has a slot to slide it in to keep it engaged. Never used it yet. May lock it in when snow plow duties start.
I LIKE it!!!I have way more time than money, so I made my own. View attachment 113782 View attachment 113783 View attachment 113784
I've buried my tractor to a point the locking diff did nothing to help. I used the FEL and BH to get out.In 45 years of tractoring in one capacity or another, I've only used the rear diff lock when I got the tractor stuck.
I use the individual rear brake pedals instead. You have more control. Just sayin. You can turn on a dime too.
Since you have more time than money, may I suggest that you consider making a half dozen of these pedals and advertise them for sale? You have a captive audience and a ready market for the product. Anyone who can build a better mouse trap will have hordes of people coming to them for purchase. If material costs are an issue, I will offer to be a junior partner in the project to get it off the ground. I am ready to buy your first one for sale!I have way more time than money, so I made my own. View attachment 113782 View attachment 113783 View attachment 113784
My point is that there are better ways to gain traction. Easier ways. Individual brakes.I've buried my tractor to a point the locking diff did nothing to help. I used the FEL and BH to get out.
I buried it another time, when having the box blade back there. The FEL (curl) pushed me out.
Still, the larger pad-type is superior to what's on my BX23s, and my heel is not wearing the paint off from the pan. I see it as a good thing to have.
Would I buy it? Probably not.
Would I make one? Yes.