Thanks to you and to a lesser extent the manual, I think I've got it figured out. In the operator's manual section on manual bucket hand controls, NOT joystick pilot controls like I have, they show an actual photo of the easily accessed area with about 6" clearance between the center hump and top panel with a large round knob to lock the left pedal out. However on my model you can barely squeeze the flat of your hand between the hump and a steel upper panel. And as I said, due to lack of clearance, instead of a knob, there's a flat handle like used in truck/equipment shop plumbed air lines for air shutoffs. It's like on my particular model the lockout and handle was added on the assembly line as an afterthought with almost zero clearance to use it. And after prying the handle up and working with the left foot pedal for quite a while I was able to get it to pop back and forth into a detent with a lot of toe pressure as you said. I should have noticed before that the left pedal had a pivot mount whereas the right one is a solid mount. I just went out to look again, and unfortunately there is no bolt-on panels to remove to see how the lockout mechanism works on my model (2010 L185) like you suggested. The seat is easily raised and when it warms up I'm going to go out and with the seat and it's mounting panel up, light and a mirror I might get maybe a look. Mike, I sure do appreciate you walking me through this, working on it basically blind I never would have figured it out without your help, thanks again.