Im new at this so please help me because i cant find any videos on this. I bought a used lawnmower from someone who used to be a buddy i thought i could trust and mower worked fine enough to get the job done until it was time to replace the upper drive belt. The model im having a problem with is and cant find any answers or videos online is i believe the mower is 13AN77TG766 233644 1F067B30295 which is a 2007 TroyBilt pony after a ton of research. Apparently the seats been replaced and the hood and was researching 2013 TroyBilt bronco. while replacing the upper drive belt i took the deck off and when i took the deck off there was no deck adjustment gear part number:917-04074, even though i lowered and raised the deck before and have mowed with the mower a few times. Whenever i was taking apart the mower i took out the wrong bolt and my brake pedal/clutch i took that bolt off mistaking it for a body bolt or screw now i cant get the pedal to go back the way its supposed to be. Does anybody have or know of a video or can tell me how to reinstall brake pedal and is there anything i can do to bypass deck adjustment gear part number:917-04074 because like i said there was not one in there before i remember the way it looked i just cant get it back in there that way if someone could help me id greatly appreciate it.
I for one can not find a parts breakdown got that model number
However the on line published are usually USA specific so if it is an export model then we will have problems
And yes you can use the mower without the cam nut to adjust the deck
It will just make leveling a bit more difficult.
As for the pedal not enough of a description, we really need a photo
OP it is very some DYIer may have screwed up the area on the deck. You be surprised at some of idiotic repairs I seen over that years that I had to straighten out.
As for getting the pedal assy back in will take some patience along several trail fits. Not really any service manual to cover this.
No I would not be surprised
The USA does not have a monopoly of ham fisted idiots .
OK perhaps ours came from California in the gold rush
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Your right Bert we have a pandemic of them even in the professional shops. I once saw images of a flywheel repair attempt in the Aussie land where they used rivets and bar stock.