Its been a few years but I think the backhoes had left foot brake as the throttle was right foot. It is a learning curve though.
That is the way our backhoe is also
Its been a few years but I think the backhoes had left foot brake as the throttle was right foot. It is a learning curve though.
Manufacturers don't usually "move" standard controls that might affect safety. Anybody remember the Audi 5000 "uncontrolled acceleration" fiasco from several years ago? It was splashed all over the "National Enquirer" type TV shows. That series of accidents resulted from just a very slightly different than usual location of the pedals.
In you car: Right foot; Go and Brake. Left foot; clutch. Instictively you hit the right one in an urgent situation. Move 'em and who knows what you'll hit???
I see no real safety issue with putting the brake pedals on the left side (where they belong IMO)
A good operator can accommodate such changes.
Do we hear of it being a problem on a CNH tractor?
I sure hope they don't move the brake to the left as I also have a John Deere 2305 with the brake on the left and absolutely hate it. My father in law put his John Deere into about ten feet of water over brake pedal confusion. Fortunately he was able to swim away, but he was really lucky.
Nothing like a swim petal.
I didn't know JDs had a swimming mode.I always knew deeres liked to swim..![]()
I do know of accident caused by the brake and HST locations being different.