Posted by 36F30 on January 15, 2012 at 19:05:41 from (75.162.54.155):
In Reply to: Farmall F20 posted by 02 on January 15, 2012 at 18:27:13:
What year and are you looking for original? The hand throttle is an aftermarket unit. The double handle... one is the spark control rod and is hooked to the mag, the other is a throttle that hooks to the throttle linkage where it right angles back to the carb by the radiator. The original 2 lever type would be for the single speed governor and only serves to idle the engine, meaning it overrides the governor and the engine is not load controlled while it is in use. The aftermarket or hand throttle was used when an upgraded variable governor was put on a tractor built before 37. These two throttles do not interchange or operate together. If there is a rod sticking out of the back of the governor that can be pulled in and out you have a variable speed governor and should hook up the hand throttle. If there is just a housing sticking out of the back of it you need to hook up the original hand throttle.
Looks like I was typing while cowman answered, :oops:
This post was edited by 36F30 at 19:07:29 01/15/12.
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