How firm is it to drive a tractor?

I'm 18 y/o girl and I have a break to drive a hayride tractor for a festival at a plough I'm going to work at this fall. I will just get a daytime or two of driving. I've had my drivers license 2 years very soon, how hard will it be to swot?

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Answers:    I learned to drive a tractor for the first time a moment ago a little while ago. If you know how to drive a sports car so that you don't have to verbs about steering, consequently it shouldn't be too bad. The big article to be aware of is the gas (or throttle). On a tractor (at least the one I use) it is set by the driver next to their hand. You do not own a gas pedal. The throttle pretty much stays where you set it (although you can variation it, you usually don't much on a tractor). Also, you do not shift a tractor like a common manual nouns car. On a tractor you set the gear setting and start the tractor moving after you choose your gear. You will own to get used to the clutch so that you don't own jarring starts. To stop (a virtuous first thing to learn), you enjoy to push in the clutch and put on the brake (similar to a instruction book car). Another big thing is turning past its sell-by date the tractor - you don't use the key, you verbs the stop lever out which (I think) essentially chokes the engine.

It's not too bad, but I would consider it different than driving a vehicle. Practice a bit before you verbs people or drive close by important things (like people). Tractors usually hold a lot of power and enjoy a tendency to save moving unless the driver does something to stop them. Be aware.

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