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Won’t go to neutral when brake is pushed

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Bub43780

I have a 416h and it just started not going to neutral when brake is set. It looks like it’s in right position on the cam under the seat but has to be shifted off that point to get neutral. 

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CountryRock

Here is the service manual for the Eaton transmission in your tractor.  It will tell you how to adjust the neutral position on it.

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rmaynard

What year is your 416-H? My 416-H had the motion control lever on the steering column and all the linkage was worn. Replacing all the worn parts and then adjusting it by the manual fixed the neutral issue. However, I did replace all that later with a foot pedal kit. 

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DougC

I bought an 88 520H  that when you pushed the brake pedal the motion lever would not move back to stop. After removing some side covers and top plate I discovered it was not hooked up properly linkage wise.  You never know who has been the last monkey with pliers and a screw driver "working" on the tractor.

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bub

 Mine is a 1995 . I bought this tractor new . The problem wasn't gradual,it just all of a sudden started

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bub

What about the foot pedal kit?  Sounds awesome, the shift lever is the only complaint i have ever had about my Wheel Horse

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jay bee

Try this link in the vendor section.  Complete Pedal Kits for Hydrostatic Wheelhorse / Toro Tractors

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jay bee

My bad!!!  That didn't work as a link.  Go to the vendors section here and click on Matt's Custom Hydro Pedal Kit.

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