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    Posted: 24 Jul 2022 at 9:45pm
Guys when the old gal passed away, my kids and their wives came in and sorta helped change things around. I cannot find my manuals for my late model 200. Question is, Is there anyway to adjust the brakes. The peddle goes down too far making it very hard to set and unset the brakes. Thanks guys.
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Tom, I'll type you what's in Op Man'l. Serial #4001 and up. 

 Turn the brake adjusting capscrew until 5/8" of free travel is obtained at end of brake lever where brake rod attaches. This will provide 3 1/2" of free pedal travel at brake pedal pads.  
 Tom, this brake lever is at each brake housing, capscrew turns thru lever into the brake housing into a yoke, the 5/8" is at the bottom of the lever. Follow brake rods back to lever if you're confused. 

ALSO IN MANUAL; 
  After installing NEW brake assemblies, push approximately 200 lbs on each pedal separately to stretch and set linkage. Pedals must return to pedal stops. Adjust clevis on brake rods to provide 3 1/2" of free pedal travel. After making the brake rod adjustment, the 5/8" free travel of brake lever may be less.  

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