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If I had a front loader, i would definitely want a foot pedal for the hydro. I drove a Simplicity regent or higher model number and let me tell you have well this tractor felt with the foot pedal for hydro. The thing felt like a Cadillac of mowers(even though it's not as tough as the IH Cub') but I give credit where credits due.
That is where I like the ideal of foot pedal hydro. So if I have an attachment like a front loader I can control rather "juggle" the controls with the steering wheel. I haven't started on any mods to this yet but still planning. Chase |
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Dang I posted this over 2 months ago. What caused everyone to finally notice it?
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Yes I agree if it were for a tram peddle, forward reverse.
He said he wanted one like the ones pictured., Me knowing they were gear drives and knowing that is was a throttle peddle, wouldn't be something that would work well on a hydro. My Bolens has a tram peddle. and for mowing the book recommends 3600 rpm's { wide open } for quality cut.
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I would love to have foot control for my 125. I have a JD X320 with the pedals for controlling motion and it's great. I did find this on another Cub site showing a foot controlled set up.
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Hi T-MO
Thanks for sharing the hydro pedal picture, I really like that one.Where did you find this setup?
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Sorry, it took me so long to get back to you. I found that set up here: http://www.ihcubcadet.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.pl
I can't remember where. Do a search on the site and you should come up with some hits. Unfortunately the site separate their topics - it's just random posting by dates. |
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murry used that setup for ages and it worked well
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Hey!
I asked about this months ago, all I got was static. I have a 147 with a F E loader and I don't have enough hands to operate it. A foot control would be great... Any help would be great! :biggrin2.gif: ole 147 Quote:
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I asked about this months ago, all I got was static.
I have a 147 with a F E loader and I don't have enough hands to operate it. A foot control would be great... Any help would be great! OLE 47 Just so you won't feel like your getting anymore static. I have a Ford garden tractor with a foot pedal forward/reverse for the hydro unit but of course it still has a drive belt from the engine.I'll see if I can send any pic that may give you some ideas.
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You ever make the trip to Shamokin you can look at my project tractor. 102 frame with a 1650 hydro transaxle and foot pedal controled. It isn't finnished yet just a free time project. |
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