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Re: Which is best Throttle Type For H/M?
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Posted by georgeky on May 06, 2007 at 16:08:34 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: Which is best Throttle Type For H/M? posted by City-Boy McCoy on May 06, 2007 at 15:58:25:
Mike, I don't know. The 48 I had had a notch tooth on it that drove me and the guy that works for me both crazy. It was worn out when I got the thing. I replaced it with a friction type and it worked great, but didn't look as good. The 50 M I have now has the same notch tooth on it that dad put on it in 1980. It works as good as it did when it was new, but him and me both are quite careful not to drag the handle on the teeth when moving it. None of mine have the sawtooth so I don't know how they hold up. Not to well I guess since you very seldom see a tractor around here with a good one on it. I do believe it boils down to how you treat them.
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