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Re: M carb problem
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Posted by chadd on April 07, 2006 at 05:26:48 from (155.92.31.140):
In Reply to: M carb problem posted by Hank L on April 06, 2006 at 22:25:21:
I am not sure about the earlier combines, but our 105 made by IH in the 60's-70's with the C-153 didn't have a provision for throttle control. It only had a setting for idle and a setting for wide open throttle, the idea being that users wouldn't complain that the shakers weren't doing their job or were clogging up, which was caused by running the machine at too low of rpm. I am not sure if it was accomplished by the operator platform linkage at the front or if the carb and governor were differently designed. Maybe someone else can give you more info. I don't think there was a combine with an M motor. The only longshot I can think of was the 140 combine, which used a Farmall 300 motor. Good luck.
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