Posted by the tractor vet on October 29, 2007 at 18:19:54 from (75.19.120.169):
In Reply to: Hey! tv! posted by ScottyHOMEy on October 29, 2007 at 11:49:26:
Just saw your post. and looked over what the other boys have had to say . Question here did ya do the set up for full throttle with the engine off where ya set the throttle wide open and adjust the rod ?? and all the rest of the set up ?? when ya had it all apart did ya see any unusual wear on any of the parts. as just a little can cause a bunch of lose in operation . The carb that you are using is it the one for the tractor. Does it have the correct throttle shaft ??? as sometimes the bellcrank in some after market kits are close but no cigar and here again a little off makes a bunch . Did ya use a factor spring or one that is close?? Now as far as the notches on the throttle when set wright they should be darn near wright on from top to bottom and sometimes ya can get just a wisker more past the stop. And since ya moved out of the service range i sure can't just run on up and have a look see.
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