It all depends on the tractor. The position of the spokes makes a difference. On a hand clutch tractor with the clutch lever on the right you don't want the steering knob on the right side of the steering wheel. On the Deere A it's on the top. The 630 it's at 6:00, The B farmall is at the top. SC case is toward 7:00ish, I forget where it is on the Oliver 88 and 35 A Deere. The 1086 is hydrostatic steering so it can be anywhere. I will be soon putting one on the 4650 Deere so I won't be hitting my knuckles on the auto steer motor any more.
Safety-wise, the 630 has power steering so the wheel doesn't whip. The 51 A has rolomatic that fairly well takes care of the steering wheel getting away from me. The OLiver 88 isn't too bad, The SC Case doesn't whip the wheel, the 35 A is bad and the little Farmall B, the tiniest tractor in the fleet, will jerk that knob out of my hand quick as lightning and laugh at me besides. I have never been injured by that knob in the past 60 years. Maybe the time is coming tho.
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