Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal

   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #21  
I have the two pedal and get to use a treadle. The treadle REALLY hurts my knee. Yhe JD setup has a bit of a learning curve (learning NOT to hit the wrong one) But before you know it, it's second nature
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal
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#22  
Wow, what a range of responses.
I think I can agree with Henro:
<font color="blue">If both wern't equally good, one would probably be history by now... </font>
I guess I'd have to try both too. I know one thing, my pickup has the trans shifter on the column, but when I get in my wife's car which has a console mounted shift, I always (at least for the first couple of shifts) grab the wiper/washer instead! I can also remember borrowing a friend's BSA motorcycle (right foot shift) when my Yamaha was not running at the time.
It takes some adjustment starting out with different equipment.
I appreciate everyone's reply.
phil
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #23  
"I have the two pedal and get to use a treadle. The treadle REALLY hurts my knee."

Mike, I always thought of you as a young healthy guy instead of the treadle pedal whimp you claim to be here. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #24  
I know one thing, my pickup has the trans shifter on the column, but when I get in my wife's car which has a console mounted shift,
* I always (at least for the first couple of shifts) grab the wiper/washer instead!
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I have 4 Import Pick ups. 2 Dodge D 50s a Toyota and a Nissan With Automatic Transmissions .
3 of them have the shiftter on the column.
The 1986 that I drive all the time has the shifter on the floor console.

I've done the wiper/washer thing too.
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #25  
i have the treadle pedal and i am so used to it now i don;t even think about it. I LIKE IT, but it did take me a few times to get used to it, i was used to the old ford with clutch on the left and brakes on the right. right after i got the B2400 i stared to get a little to close to the house dumping some dirt. so i mashed down on the brake only it was the forward pedal /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif got a lot closer to the house than i wanted, a few peice of siding need to be replaced /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif+ the bride keeps reminding me of it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #26  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I can also remember borrowing a friend's BSA motorcycle (right foot shift) when my Yamaha was not running at the time.)</font>

LOL, I have owned several BSA's and Sportsters that had right-foot gear shifts. For a real hoot, you ought to see my riding friends when I give them one of my Indians to try - left-hand throttle, right-hand spark advance, right-hand shift, and left-foot clutch.
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #27  
<font color="blue"> Mine fits, size 13, but I intend to put aluminum diamond plate to connect both so it will be less of a stretch.. </font>
I find that my size 9 boots work best with the treadle design, using heel on deck, toe on pedal for forward and toe on deck, heel on pedal for reverse. Maybe if I had size 13 boots I could have my foot on both sides of the pedal at the same time. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The only problem is it is one arm with pad in front and pad in back and it takes at least a size 13 to rest on both at once. Mine fits, size 13, but I intend to put aluminum diamond plate to connect both so it will be less of a stretch )</font>

Maybe in the future the manufacturers will feature bloat tractors just like they've done with cars & pickups with silly add-ons like power pedals! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
But maybe they could make the treadle length adjustable. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #29  
<font color="orange"> Mike, I always thought of you as a young healthy guy instead of the treadle pedal whimp you claim to be here. </font>

Sorry to let you down! I am only 42, and I really can't figure out why my knee doesn't like it. I saw another poster say the two pedal design bugged his ankle. I guess, operators need to watch out for whatever might give them grief. But, most will not have problem with either. I never considered the treadle would bother me, but when I used it after getting my green machine, My poor knee just howled. (or was that just a Kioti? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )
I hear guys put their foot on the floorboards, and hook the pedal; I need to try that....
 
   / Anybody have Both...Treadle pedal AND a Twin pedal #30  
The problem with heel on floor, it is such an angle that my ankle gets sore pretty quick...John
 

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