Hand Brake Levers
The two Hand Brake Levers that Granger, IA, farmer John Ricke made for his John Deere 4230 tractor allow easy and independent use of individual brakes. The levers are flat bar stock with bicycle grips for hand holds. They were bent such as to not interfere if someone wishes to operate the brakes with his feet. A short angle iron segment was welded to each brake pedal shank, with the flat surface facing up; and a piece of flat steel was welded to the bottom end of each control lever. The flat steel on the lever was then bolted to the angle iron on the pedal in order to fasten the hand brakes. Ricke activates the brakes by pulling the levers toward him. A disadvantage of this simple system is that welding components directly to the brake pedals probably lowers the tractor's market value and may compromise the strength of the pedal shank.
Cost range: See below
Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity
Source | John Ricke R.R. #1, Box 87 Granger, IA, 50109 |
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Source | Jack's Welding Woodward, IA, 50276 |
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Phone | 515-438-2125 |
Source | LifeLyfts by Life Essentials 5364 South U.S. Highway 231 Wolcott, IN, 47995 |
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Website | lifelyfts.com |
sales@lifelyfts.com | |
Phone | 765-563-3158 |
Est. Cost | Contact for pricing. |
Last updated: Oct 25, 2024