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skycarp

09-04-2007 20:20:22




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Tex,

That nut you took off came off of a 1/4" bolt that runs through the linkage and holds the linkage onto the throttle rod. The throttle rod has about an 1/8 " indentation on the bolt side that the bolt runs through to keep the throttle rod from spinning on the linkage.

There is a spring on the throttle rod above the linkage that keeps tension on the whole system. It is adjusted by loosening the two bolts holding the clamp above the spring.

There should be a long spring that connects to the eye on the back-side of the linkage and to a small plate with an eye bolted to the bell housing. This spring is of minor importance but it helps to keep light tension on the throttle rod.

There is a ball on the underside of the throttle arm on that runs along the serrated face of the plate screwed to the dash. This ball often is flattened out from wear and is usually frozen in place by rust. I spread the metal and insert a new ball from an old ball bearing that I busted on the press. Then I squeeze the metal back around the ball just enough to hold it in place but let it spin.

It is a booger to get all these pieces out but you must if you want to remove the throttle rod out the top of the dash. Pay attention to where all the pieces came from in what order.

To get the plate off, use mild heat, your favorite penetrating fluid and more heat until the screws loosen. The screws are kind of special so be careful with them.

With that said, you should get the new FO4 manual. This manual has all the repair information about your N plus it has the parts manual with pictures added to the back of the manual. A must to work on N's.

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Hobo,NC

09-05-2007 04:14:03




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 Re: The long answer in reply to skycarp, 09-04-2007 20:20:22  
"It is a booger to get all these pieces out but you must if you want to remove the throttle rod out the top of the dash."

Dang rite that ball is contained rite well.
For reference the steel ball is a 3/8" steel ball that is very commonly used in other places on the N tractor, mite as well pick up a few extra for later used



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