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Re: mf 65 serial no. question

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Don Snyder

02-28-2008 15:04:11




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The thottle lever that goes down thru the dash has two wedge strips, one on each side of it that goes into the special washer that is between the friction washers. the wedges and the special washer can wear and give you slack in the throttle lever response. The lever and washer should move together, no free play. You can try loosening the bolt that clamps to the throttle lever at the bottom, push down on lever and up on clamp to take out the free play, there may be a spring above the clamp. You may need someone to help get this done. If this don't correct problem you may need some parts. hope this helps you. Don Snyder

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Don_G

02-28-2008 18:02:40




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 Re: mf 65 serial no. question in reply to Don Snyder, 02-28-2008 15:04:11  
third party image

Here's a picture that shows it a little better.
The spring (star washer) and friction discs are clamped between the throttle friction plates.

Don



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jordan friedrich

02-28-2008 18:19:05




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 Re: mf 65 serial no. question in reply to Don_G, 02-28-2008 18:02:40  
thanks don for the picture. will try what you suggest to take out the freeplay. see the top of this thread under my first post. there i describe the issues as to how i am seeing it. plus there is slack in the linkage to.

jordan



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