mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 10:36:13 12/15/09) I wish I had a picture to make it clearer, but on my Super H, there's a piece on the brake latch that sticks up for locking the brakes.
You push the pedals, and then rotate your foot back so your heel pushes on the piece and flips the brake latch up. It's rather clever, and something I've never seen on any other tractor.
I am familiar with that one. Dad had one on his H for a short while but no one ever seemed to be able to depress the brake pedal and then work that little lever all at the same time with same foot, so it got replaced with the lever and rod style.
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