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Sounds like your "dead man" switch is bad. Should be a switch under the seat that if you are not sitting on the seat will shut off the engine when you get off unless parking brake is set.
For sure the seat switch is the likely problem. The logic is if the brake is set the engine will start and run. If the brake is released and no driver in seat a saftey situation is possible and the engine turns off. Check seat switch, Bi pass to troubleshoot.
I have the same problem. I just wiggle the black handle on the parking brake release. It usually allows the pedal to come back up. One of these days I'll see what hanging up in the linkage.
Usually there is a red handle under the steering colunm that locks the pedal down. You will need to depress the brake as you push down on the red handle which should release it.
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