rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,512
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
I believe you when you say there is nothing that they can do about the pedal. That makes sense because it fits right with the reduced mechanical ability of the typical shop guys today.
But that doesn't mean that the pedal can't be changed to something that you prefer. All it means is that they aren't able to do it.
Why don't you simply modify it yourself? Or hire someone else to do so?
It's only a pedal..... why make something so simple into such a big deal?
rScotty
While I am moderately mechanically inclined I personally am not going to try and move or adjust the pedal. I also am not going to pay for someone else to do it because of fear of voiding the warranty should they mess something up and something goes wrong with the tractor. Also while 30 to 40k might not be that much to some it's a lot to me and for that amount of money I feel I shouldn't have to do that much modifying to make it fit me. Moving the seat back or up some or adjusting the loader joy stick that's fine but paying someone else to adjust the pedal when the dealer said they can't or won't do it, I'm not doing that. Also I'm not mad at Kubota it's their loss which I'm sure they won't miss. I'm fine with the JD I'm eventually going to get and the Mrs. likes it to so that's a major plus.
Well, I happen to think that the JD makes a nice tractor. I don't blame your Mrs. Plus I like the color better.
We went to JD first ourselves, and if JD had made a comperable model to the Kubota TLB, we would have gone that way without really looking all that deeply into the why of it. In fact, we did go JD with several of our tractors.
It's just that bolting a side tab onto a rocker seems so simple. A tab that makes the rocker into an unside down "L" shape makes it able to be used in forward or reverse with the front of the foot.
I've surprised myself by living long enough to have seen our rural population change from one in which mechanical innovation was prized, into one in which financial & legal considerations have become more important.
Over the same period, buying on credit has gone from a rarity to commonplace.
rScotty