k0ua
Epic Contributor
Yep. Never could figure out why any brand would design an HST tractor that you can't use the brakes in conjunction with the HST pedals. Now there will be posters talking about how they NEVER use their brakes and can't figure out why anyone would want to. They obviously have not been on our hills......![]()
Well I never use the brakes to stop the tractor, and my hydro will stop you real quick. And you don't even need them to hold you on a steep hill after the charge pump bleeds down when you let off of the pedal, as you can just give it a little reverse pedal to hold you dynamically on the hill. But I do use them for parking and for brake steering. And having them on the left is ideal for brake steering. This is when you want to hold your line when scrapping ice and snow off camber when your tractor front end wants to drift downhill, or a rear blade wants to "twist" the tractor in the opposite direction. Whenever the front wheels are ineffective to keep your track straight the brake steer will keep you on your line. It is similar to working the rudder pedals of an aircraft.