How do you use split brakes with HST? Seems like you're either on the direction pedal or the brakes. How do you do direction pedal and one of the brakes at the same time?
-- Carl
-- Carl
They have eliminated the clutch and moved the brakes to the left on the new L60 HST's. I imagine over time they will expand this to any new models but doubt there will be any changes on the existing lineup. I prefer them on the right but am in the minority.I also noticed that was a little... well not thought out real well.
It would have worked better if the clutch was on the same side as the HTS pedals and the brakes were on the other side.
I love my HST and gear tranny.Man I LOVE my gear tranny.... LOL I could't resist I had to throw that in there..
Agree 100%!Hadn't put much thought into this but it's another reason gear trannies rule. HE-HE-HE
It helps with steering when pushing snow, back dragging with a lot of pressure on the bucket, sometimes when skimming dirt with the bucket, directing traction to a spinning wheel without using diff lock, crabbing on a side hill are a few I can think of off hand, sure there are more.Thanks for the explanation, guys. Now can you tell me what kind of operations I might do where I want to use split brakes?
-- Carl
Bulldog do you or have you ever farmed, I would love to have a video of the hands and arms flying, feet stomping and such that I had to do on the end rows to get turned around and going back fast enough to make production.Any time you are needing to make a sharp turn the inside brake will assist you. I use the brakes quite often while mowing the yard. Hit the inside brake just a bit and it will help to keep the front tires from digging in the turf and cutting plugs out of the yard. Also helps if the ground is damp but not to the point where 4wd is needed.
I guess my all time favorite would be while bushhogging, maybe running just a little fast for a tight area, you're running out of room quick, you think can I make this cut, I think I can, I think I can, turn right, turn left, HOLY CRAP I don't have enough hands or feet to do everything I want or need to do at one time. Hold on tight, one hand steering, one on 3pt, lift hog, go for throttle, make hard right, DITCH, TREES, FENCE hit the brake just in time to miss everything and save the day. Nothing is bent, broke or scratched and you can release the grip you have on the seat and try to press the mohawk out of the seat cover.
Sure you could have just stopped and backed up but where would the fun be in that?
Split brakes, yeah they can be handy for a few things every now and then.
LMAO, yeah changing gears makes it much easier. Yeah, using the clutch, and having to change gears constantly, is much easier than pushing a pedal.Hadn't put much thought into this but it's another reason gear trannies rule. HE-HE-HE
We only had 160 acres and used 2 row equipment most of my life, went to 4 row the last couple of years. We also raised Black Angus cattle and a few hogs, some chickens, rabbits and made a garden every year.TripleR, back in the good old days we planted 700 + acres of soy beans and had some cattle. We did all 4 row stuff so you can imagine the faster the better. I had a 484 IH with a KMC cultivator that faster you ran the better it worked. I could do 100 acres a day and you're right, the headland turns were lots of excitement. I don't think a octopus has enough arms to do everything that needs to be done.
I have a small place now but I sure miss those days.