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Hi Dub u Dee, /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
[[[New Holland TC35D, TC40D, and TC45D certainly meet "farm tractor" status here in KY. OK, small farm tractor... All have standard, very useable turning/steering brake pedals on the LEFT and two seperate Hydrostat pedals on the right (forward & reverse).]]]
Assuming the pedal-arrangement you describe includes a "regular"(stopping) brake pedal on the right, the JDs are the same, ...no checking-to-be-sure the pedals are "locked-together" for normal braking.
[[[IMHO the issue is manufacturing $, additional parts/part #/stocking inventory... , to modify tractor models that are seldom used in the type of situations requiring brake steering.]]]
And IF this-is-so, it is an issue that is faced by ALL the mfgrs., ...the fact that they have chosen to deal with the issue differently is what this thread is all about /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif.
Larry
[[[New Holland TC35D, TC40D, and TC45D certainly meet "farm tractor" status here in KY. OK, small farm tractor... All have standard, very useable turning/steering brake pedals on the LEFT and two seperate Hydrostat pedals on the right (forward & reverse).]]]
Assuming the pedal-arrangement you describe includes a "regular"(stopping) brake pedal on the right, the JDs are the same, ...no checking-to-be-sure the pedals are "locked-together" for normal braking.
[[[IMHO the issue is manufacturing $, additional parts/part #/stocking inventory... , to modify tractor models that are seldom used in the type of situations requiring brake steering.]]]
And IF this-is-so, it is an issue that is faced by ALL the mfgrs., ...the fact that they have chosen to deal with the issue differently is what this thread is all about /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif.
Larry