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Who repairs worn pedals on WD

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    Posted: Yesterday at 2:17am
I remember there was a member on here that could repair badly worn clutch and brake pedals on WD series tractors. I have a couple that are in need of repair and haven’t seen anything mentioned on here in a long time wondering if he still does them and what his contact info is. tia
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A good machine shop could easily take your pedals and machine/install bushings in them to fit the new shaft.  Probably even drill and tap for a zerk.
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Originally posted by AaronSEIA AaronSEIA wrote:

A good machine shop could easily take your pedals and machine/install bushings in them to fit the new shaft.  Probably even drill and tap for a zerk.
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70233270 bushings from a D-17 clutch pedal work I think. Takes two per pedal and grind off any excess.
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I used McMaster part 6391K649. Two per pedal and cut off for length.
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Rtool on here was repairing them.
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I have a related follow up question.  The diamond plate pattern is worn off from the pedal itself, making the pedal really slippery when wet.  My bushings are ok.  Short of finding a set of pedals off a salvage machine, anyway to restore the pedal surface itself?
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Originally posted by Oldwrench Oldwrench wrote:

I have a related follow up question.  The diamond plate pattern is worn off from the pedal itself, making the pedal really slippery when wet.  My bushings are ok.  Short of finding a set of pedals off a salvage machine, anyway to restore the pedal surface itself?

Welding criss-cross lines on it? Confused
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I refurbish the WD/WD45 clutch and brake pedals and make new shafts that the pedals ride on. Send me a PM if interested. Or call me at (269) 8zero4-5984.
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