ddb123
Platinum Member
Also to help clarify, when you let off the pedal the tractor stops, but not just stop, it actually brakes, even on a hill, but over time it will drift downhill. It is actually a lot easier to operate on hills than a clutch gear brake setup, but the best way to learn about these things is to buy that pretty shiny new machine.
James K0UA
That is encouraging. I spend a lot of time riding the brake and slipping the clutch, often at the same time.
I was kind of balking for a little bit, saying well my tractor is paid for, and it's nice to not have that payment. But yesterday my tractor was unable to reverse just slightly uphill to hook up to my trailer and tore up two sections of my yard. Humiliated me in front of my lady. Day before that, I was trying to carefully, carefully inch forward to unload a very heavy table saw from the back of my truck. I thought I was slipping the clutch sooooo carefully in 1st gear at idle but all of a sudden the tractor lurched forward, slammed into the saw, and BAM knocked it down onto the bed of the truck. Didn't hurt anything that I can tell, but it sure ticked me off!