Modified my HST pedals today

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stoyan79

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Modified my HST pedals today, they were too far apart, so I cut the bottom plate on the forward pedal and drilled new hole, and twisted the reverse pedal. Decided not to mess with spring as that can cause not returning to neutral issues.
 

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I see what you mean by too close, my feet wouldn’t handle that too well
 
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The pedals is about the only thing I'm not keen on the 4820 Legacy series TYM. My T474 goes through the floor.
 
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The pedals is about the only thing I'm not keen on the 4820 Legacy series TYM. My T474 goes through the floor.

The pedals on the open station 4820 go through the floor; the cab model is just an odd duck.
 
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My feet are wide. I don't want them too close. Glad your mod works for you, though.
 
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This is how far apart they were originally. Had to literally lift my foot and move it every time I needed to change direction.
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I went for different things. It is a T574 open station. Clover got the 4820 like you right about the same time. We have been comparing. There are pros and cons both ways.

I think TYM would be well served to get engineers, customers, dealer service reps and such together and merge the best features of both lines. As long as they still support the older models, I think they could have a world beater of a tractor in this class.
 
 
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