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Old 02-03-2008, 03:50 PM
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Mine has only two on either side. You push down on one while putting no pressure on the other, alternating pushing each pedal. The faster you push, the faster you go.
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:58 PM
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What about the "lot lizard pedal"

It's used when you want to find a girl who's "peddling" her ***. :lol:
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Some trucks come equipped with a foot switch to engage the engine brakes. The switches on the dash have to be on (of course) then the pedal has to be stepped on, engaging a micro switch, which turns the engine brake on. The ones I have seen like this are located far left, about where the dead pedal that is used as a foot rest usually is.
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Thanks guys...
I hadn't considered the fact of (1) foot rest , (2) dimmer switch
(3) ?? Steering column adjustment ,I thought it could be maybe an additional safety brake of some sort. ?
--At least I didn't think it was the horn---

Being a novice I had been to another site or 2 and saw only 3, then another actually I forgot which KW,PBuilt or International where I saw a different setup.

I am hopeful someday I can pass on information from this and other threads
to others asking NOVICE questions.
I have a couple of companies in my short list.. :roll: 8)
\ This is a great site with a lot of information .
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Old 02-03-2008, 07:21 PM
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10 pedals HUH? :lol:


very funny :lol: :lol:
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My kenworth t600 has a mini pedal to adjust the steering wheel too.
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10 pedals HUH? :lol:


very funny :lol: :lol:
There's also the kickdrum pedal too.
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