Pedal Linkage; To Replace The Bushings - Cub Cadet 6X4 Shop Handbook

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Pedal Linkage

The pedal pivots on a pair of thin-wall split plastic bush-
ings. A dry graphite or PTFE-based spray lube may
extend the life of the bushings.

To replace the bushings:

1.
Remove the left front fender, as described in the
To Replace a Master Cylinder section of this
chapter.
2.
Remove the hairpin clip and clevis pin that con-
nect the brake yoke to the brake pedal arm.
See Figure 6.40.
Clevis pin
Brake yoke
Figure 6.40
3.
Remove the shoulder bolt that supports the
brake pedal arm using 3/4" and 9/16" wrenches.
4.
With the bolt removed, the pedal can be pulled
out of the bracket that it mounts to.
See Figure 6.41.
Figure 6.41
Brake
pedal arm
Bracket
Bushing
Brake pedal arm
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Chapter 6 - Hydraulic Brakes
5.
Once the brake pedal is loose, the bushings can
be easily pried-out and replaced.
6.
To remove the brake pedal arm from the vehicle:
See Figure 6.42.
6a.
Unbolt the kick panel from the under-dash
support using a pair of 1/2" wrenches.
6b.
Loosen the screws that connect the kick
panel to the floor using a 3/8" wrench.
Under-dash support
Unbolted here
Figure 6.42
7.
Install the brake pedal arm by reversing the
removal process.
8.
Test-run the vehicle in a safe area before return-
ing it to service.
Kick panel

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