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It could be a sticking pedal as mentioned above but there is also a calibration that can be done. It is detailed in the service manual and several threads here on it as well. Check the sticking pedals first. Also make sure there is no dirt up in the potentiometer cover on the pedals. I think there is a plastic cover you can remove and clean it out and check the connections.
 
   / new member #12  
The OP has not checked back, or maybe doesn't know where to find his thread after it was moved.
So we don't know if any of the suggestions have worked, or if his tractor is still sitting.
 
   / new member #13  
He is here in MI so I can always take it off his hands for cheap.
 
   / new member #14  
The OP has not checked back, or maybe doesn't know where to find his thread after it was moved.
So we don't know if any of the suggestions have worked, or if his tractor is still sitting.

The OP posted a comment 6 hours after the thread was moved so he figured that out. He only has 3 posts total so I reckon he moved on.

Like so many other threads he probably figured out the problem and just didn't follow up for the benefit of others. It's a good idea to always follow up with the corrective measures so others searching for the same issue may benefit from your lesson.
 

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