</font><font color="blue" class="small">( New Holland Class III Boomer's use 2 pedals on the right side. )</font>
...and to add to what PineRidge said:
In addition the two HST pedals on the right are clearly marked with big orange direction arrows that even I can see. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Brake pedals on left. Brake pedals may be tied together or separated. When separated, either pedal may be pressed without cancelling cruise. Also, cruise is achieved by holding the HST pedal position with an electromagnet. Cruise is enabled/disabled with a switch on the right fender console and does not rely on the tractor being in gear or moving to engage. In other words, you can turn on the key with the engine off and the cruise switch will engage the electromagnet. Neither the engine nor the transmission are needed to enable cruise.
Cruise can be enabled only with the switch on the fender, but it can be disabled by the fender switch, both brake pedals, or turning off the ignition switch momentarily in an emergency.
THe Case/IH/Farmall DX35/40/45 operate the same as the New Holland TC35/40/45DA models.
Whew! I didn't know there was so much to describing just one model of tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif