A question about the first 2,500
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:36 pm
I got to pondering this a while back after reading yet another post from a T driver complaining (and rightly so) that his size 16-EEEE feet run afoul of Model T pedal spacing.
Now most of us recall that the first cars produced used a hand lever to actuate the reverse gear, which, logically, would have provided ample spacing for the clutch and brake pedals. The trouble arose when Ford abandoned the reverse lever and crowded a reverse pedal in between the other two.
I don’t think I have ever seen a drawing or schematic that illustrates the reverse lever’s relationship to the control lever. How was the reverse lever supported in the frame ? What was its position relative to the control lever ?
Just curious at long last, about something that should have occurred to me to wonder about before now.
Now most of us recall that the first cars produced used a hand lever to actuate the reverse gear, which, logically, would have provided ample spacing for the clutch and brake pedals. The trouble arose when Ford abandoned the reverse lever and crowded a reverse pedal in between the other two.
I don’t think I have ever seen a drawing or schematic that illustrates the reverse lever’s relationship to the control lever. How was the reverse lever supported in the frame ? What was its position relative to the control lever ?
Just curious at long last, about something that should have occurred to me to wonder about before now.