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HAND OPERATED BRAKE AND CLUTCH LEVER ASSEMBLIES FOR THE INTERNATIONAL 1086 TRACTOR.     

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------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Combined brake and clutch assembly for operators who require a hand operated system. Extensions are constructed primarily of flat bar stock welded and bent to fit around the instrument console. Both the clutch and brake levers pivot around a shaft mounted along the front of the console. The clutch lever assembly has an added three bar linkage to allow the clutch to be disengaged and locked in place in an over-center configuration. Each brake has a short piece of square tubing attached to it with a roller assembly at one end. As the lever is pulled back, the roller comes in contact with the brake pedal shank, depressing the pedal. SKILLS REQUIRED:Metalworking. Assembly. Welding. AUTHOR:Field, W.E. TITLE: Agricultural Tools, Machinery & Buildings for Farmers and Ranchers with Physical Handicaps, Volume 2. REF:Book: Breaking New Ground Resource Center, Purdue University, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, West Lafayette, IN 47907; p B.4.3. 1991.

Notes: For more information contact developer: Braun Corporation, 1014 S. Monticello, Winamac, IN 46996. Idea from: Bill Gundrum, R.R. ##2, Box 153B, Royal Center, IN 46978.

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This product record was updated on July 27, 1996.

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