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A friend of mine who knows a tad about tractors (he is currently the National FFA President) was surprised that I kept my brake peddles connected together since my property is hilly. He says to apply the uphill brake when crossing a slope to keep the tractor from sliding down the hill. It reminds me of landing a plane in a crosswind. If the force (wind or gravity) is coming from the right, apply right rudder or right brake in this case. I know that these peddles are to be connected while traveling at higher speeds for obvious reasons but do I really need to unhook them for mowing? Does operating the brakes independently tear up the turf more or less (4WD)?
Thanks,
JesseJames
Thanks,
JesseJames