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8070 clutch pedal

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    Posted: 29 Jun 2012 at 8:45am
I was trying to spray last night and the clutch pedal on my 8070 would stick down when I would depress it. I would literally have to lift it up to engage and start moving. I took the lower dash panel off and the spring is still fastened. I have'nt had a chance to investigate further. Is there a cable that could be froze up? Where should I look? I will work on it tonight after work. Thanks.  P.S. It is a powershift.
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Take both side hoods off and then remove the cookie sheet in front of the fire wall .You can then get at the cable where it fastens to the clutch pedal.Swing the batteries out to get at the other end where it hooks to the power shift valve body linkage.I think that when you get both ends unhooked you will find that you can't move the cable by hand.
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We had a range lever that came out of its holder. It was held in with a zip tie strap. I was a easy fix. Hope yours is painless on the pocket book as well.
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