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Re: [TR] Lawn Tractor Training.....

To: chip19474@aol.com
Subject: Re: [TR] Lawn Tractor Training.....
From: "John A. Wise" <60TR3A@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:36:36 -0700
The lawn tractor theme reminded me of my teaching my son to drive a stick - in
a large blade-less lawn tractor - an MG Midget.  At the time we were living in
Pittsburgh, PA (the land of constant hills), so smooth clutch work is needed
about 30% time (e.g., pulling away from a traffic light or stop sign while
going up hill).  We spent a lot of time practicing it, until I realized that
most of the time you shift the clutch is basically an on-off switch.  Once I
told mu son to treat the clutch was a variable control and the gas peddle was
the on-off switch he picked it up after a couple of ties.

So six years later when I taught my daughter to drive a stick in that same
Midget it was a piece of cake.  However, by that time we had moved to Florida
and the challenge was to find something that somewhat approximated a slope!!
:-)

John


On  29 Mar, 2010, at 8:05 AM, chip19474@aol.com wrote:

> List,
>
> I was thinking about my lawn tractor experiences (and how they relate to
> today's driving) the other day as I began the heart breaking decision to
> finally buy a new tractor after 34 years of faithful service from the old
> Sears 8hp 30" .
>
> nsubscribe: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/triumphs/60tr3a@cox.net
>

John A. Wise
Glendale, AZ

1960 Triumph TR3A
Commission No: TS80422L
http://members.cox.net/60tr3a/
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1977 Porsche 911S
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