At the moment, no, though I have driven many over the years. The fact is, though, you must push in the clutch and step on the brake, versus just letting up on a pedal. But there are two major differences between a tractor with manual transmission versus a car: 1) If you push in on the brake on a car, the engine is at idle and the gear ratio is not that low, so you will simply stall the engine, with little effect on the stopping distance or time. With a tractor, the engine is set with a throttle, so you are not at idle, and the gear drive is at a much lower gear, so it is almost impossible to stop the tractor by brakes alone if you fail to push in the clutch. 2) Cars are not commonly in a rollover situation. If you are beginning to rollover in a tractor, I think there is a fair chance you will noit get your feet to the clutch or the brake before rollover occurs, while you are being tossed out of your normal operating position.