Kioti Dave
Gold Member
Never thought of using 2. I love the one I have, even if it moves around.
There's a bunch of names I've heard. neckers is one. Spinners is another. I have heard them called a Brodie but what that has to do with a guy who jumped off a bridge and lived to tell about it is beyond me.I heard them called "thumb busters".
Not sure on the newer economy models....but the predecessor l3400/l2800 has a mechanical linkage. More of power assist steering. Not an orbital valve.Mine's at 10 o'clock on my L3800. Steer with my left hand, right hand does the loader joystick & three point. When I'm going straight ahead, it's never changed position in 8 years.
Also have one on an Ingersoll 4020PS hydraulic steering. That one is all over the place.
Back in the day when front steering was all linkage and 'Loose' by nature. You were White-Knuckled driving normally at 60 MPH. Just holding a Spinner was suicide, hence the nick name, suicide knob.I recall them being called "suicide knobs".
Buy one from Amazon that's low height and weather resistant. With wheels straight 12 is a good spot, you won't always use it, like when driving straight long rows or driving on roadway. You'll only use it when doing tight work, cleaning stalls, clearing snow, digging, facing rearward, etc.Just curious, those using a steering wheel knob on your subcompact tractor, what location have you found it to be the most useful / comfortable, etc. I'm getting ready to install one and figure several of you many have useful insight. Also, it's for a BX and I'm right handed. TIA