Grateful11
Veteran Member
But does the knob return to the same spot? With Hydraulic steering I doubt it does.
But does the knob return to the same spot? With Hydraulic steering I doubt it does.
Tollster said:According to legend, the suicide knob got it name in the 50's, apparently people inadvertently got their sleave caught on it at highway speeds. Hence the suicide knob form what I understand.
Well I just bought the Kubota one off ebay for under $19 with free shipping. It works out to about the same price as TSC and Lowes once you add in tax.
I guess I am the odd man out. I used them on my cars and trucks prior to power steering, but now don't have them on anything. I use my fingers on the spokes to spin the wheel.