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"Hold the center stick and pull up on the left hand lever!"
If not, consider extended hand levers to make them easier to turn.
Both front brakes are activated by the right hand lever.
All you have to do is pull a hand lever to switch the tracks, and you'll save the five people.
The throttle is a hand lever on the steering column.
The forward, neutral and reverse positions for the central hand lever are stepped.
The rear wheel brakes are operated by hand lever inside the car.
Hand levers operate the brakes separately and a foot pedal applies them together.
This article is about a hand lever used in various vehicles, for other uses of the term, see Johnson bar (disambiguation).
They produced overhead projectors and hand lever cutting machines.
Starting from 1912 the singles had a hand lever clutch and foot pedal rear brake.
In common with most of the island's railway system points and signals were not fully interlocked, but controlled by individual hand levers.
The brake bias (front/rear) may be continually controllable by the driver using a hand lever.
Many semaphore signals were formerly used, which were controlled by a hand lever.
You still had your range lights, for convergence, to keep unlit, and the hand lever for that function.
When the system failure has been corrected so that the circuit is again closed, the valve can be opened by the action of the hand lever.
"About damned time," Chase mumbled to himself as he pushed the battery switch and began pumping the hand levers.
On most motorcycles the clutch is operated by a hand lever on the left handlebar.
The Baker 6-speed transmission is shifted via a hand lever, while a foot pedal activates the clutch.
The clutch is of the wet plate design and is hydraulically activated by the left hand lever.
Entire operation of the shovel is controlled by two hand levers and a pair of foot pedals.
The Same's electronic throttle, here partly obscured by sprayer black box at top, replaces familiar hand lever.
A Johnson bar is a hand lever with several distinct positions and a positive latch to hold the lever in the selected position.
This foot pedal operated both the front and rear brakes, with a hand lever also operating the front brake.
Braking was on the rear wheels only controlled by a hand lever with a foot pedal operated transmission brake.