Buggs67
Veteran Member
Steering brakes are also handy to turn the tractor sharper when needed to avoid an obstacle where you might have to stop, reverse and continue to go forward because your wheels didn't turn sharp enough or they are sliding in mud.
If you are going to use a tractor, learn how to use the steering brakes, that is why they have two pedals.
I've tried to use them in the muddy area in back. I was using the toe of right foot on the one brake and the heel on the go-pedal. Worked OK in forward but hard in reverse. I could see in a field situation where with the "cruise" on the right foot would be free to brake.