So it does the job of the accelerator? What is the advantage of it, and how does it work when you also have an accelerator, does one override the other?
Got you, so I presume I leave it on its lowest setting my default?
Yes set it at lowest possible setting and leave it. It isnt used with the vehicle in motion.
I know a farmer who uses his in motion....But then again he does get out and climb into the bed to throw the animal feed out as it is going across the field.
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That isnt really recommended practice, but I get off the trac and spread off a rear spike, even worse!
I was trying to keep it simple! There are in fact uses in motion, but very rarely used now, I would think.
Usually they were used statioanry vehicle driving a sawbench or whatever!
Great, I can see those agricultural uses. In principle on a long straight road can it do the job of cruise control And whilst I probably wouldn't need to, can I adjust it in motion? I notice the accelerator moves to match it so presumably it's just literally another way of using the peddle?
Great, I can see those agricultural uses. In principle on a long straight road can it do the job of cruise control And whilst I probably wouldn't need to, can I adjust it in motion? I notice the accelerator moves to match it so presumably it's just literally another way of using the peddle?
It can but don't. The peddles are easier.Great, I can see those agricultural uses. In principle on a long straight road can it do the job of cruise control And whilst I probably wouldn't need to, can I adjust it in motion? I notice the accelerator moves to match it so presumably it's just literally another way of using the peddle?
It can
True, Did we not discuss this on another thread the other day, regarding getting out of a tractor while it is running??
Tractor tyres tend to make a squidgy mess of humans. One of my Fathers friends died that way, he was spreading fertiliser with narrow tyres on his tractor.
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