Hello everyone. Great ?. Here on an auto/truck I refer to driver side or passenger side because when buying parts there sometimes seems to be some confusion. On my power major since you are seated in the middle, as Brian stated, I refer to the clutch side as being the left side. Again thanks for getting my pictures on here, I hope to get some others on here later.
Thanks
Gerald
It doesn't matter which side of the road we drive on, from the driver's point of view when sat in the seat, left is left and right is right. Same with aircraft and boats - although then it's port and starboard.
Nearside is nearest the kerb (e.g. UK left), offside is to opposing traffic (e.g. Europe/US left.)
I think you are all right guy's.
We teach the kids at school sitting in the car your left hand is the left side of the car. So one can assume that's the same with tractors.
However sitting on the Major, the brake cable on the clutch side say's RH and on the brake side LH. That's why they send me the wrong cable.
The Sparex label on the bag say's right hand for the brake side.
Was Henry a bit confused?
It is only in the UK : Left is right and right is wrong. So when you drive left, you’r right.
Now Left is where the thumb is on the right side with your palms down. I know, the thumb on your right hand is also on the right side, but it is called left side, when you hold your hand with the palms down. Unless you are like me, 2 left hands, so I hardly do things right even tough I am right-handed
For ease of the younger among us, better to refer to your feet, but don’t put things upside down, because than it’s wrong.
Clear
Rgds
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.