Description
When you’re working with a loader, running a bush hog, or doing any job where you need both hands for controls, a foot throttle changes everything by giving your tractor automotive-style speed control, freeing up both hands for steering and hydraulics. This complete pedal assembly puts engine speed at your foot, so you can speed up approaching the pile, slow down to scoop, speed up to carry, then slow to dump—all without taking your hands off the loader joystick.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy steel pedal assembly that can handle work boots, mud, and years of daily use
- Complete mounting hardware and linkage components for direct installation
- Return spring system that drops engine to idle when you lift your foot
- Adjustable linkage that accommodates different operator preferences and seating positions
- Non-slip pedal surface that works great even with muddy boots
Built for Real Farm Work
This assembly fits tractors used in modern agricultural operations including precision farming, livestock management, hay production, and commercial crop farming, excelling in applications requiring precise engine speed control such as PTO-driven implement operation, front-end loader work, field cultivation, and transport operations. Whether you’re running a Case Maxxum for heavy tillage or operating a New Holland T6 for row crop work, this foot throttle system keeps both hands free for the controls that matter most.
Made to Last
This isn’t some lightweight add-on that’ll break the first time you step on it hard—the pedal assembly uses heavy steel construction with linkage components featuring proper bushings and pivot points that won’t develop slop after a season. The control mechanisms are designed to flex thousands of times without binding or wearing out, handling the constant use that comes with real farm work.
Installation Notes
The key to a good installation is pedal placement—you want it where your foot naturally falls when seated, not stretched out or cramped up, and mount it solid since a wobbly pedal makes precise control impossible. Don’t remove your hand throttle—you’ll still want it for steady operations like plowing or baling, so think of this as adding capability, not replacing what works.






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