I got in to a situation like that yesterday. It's still as big a mystery to me as why that starter on that Yamaha 4 wheeler ran backwards. I put the engine back in the White 2-105 after I put a clutch in it. I was hooking everything back up,hooked up the throttle linkage and it wasn't right. The lever in the cab was all the way ahead when the engine was at idle when it should have been all the way back instead. I took the pin out,worked the lever and the plate under the fuel tank where the linkage rod hooked,moved ahead when I pushed the lever ahead. I started the tractor with it unhooked and I had to pull the linkage rod back to rev the engine faster. Totally opposite what it was trying to do with the linkage rod hooked up. I pulled the whole dash apart,thought something must have flipped over when I had the front of the cab jacked up. I couldn't see where anything could have possibly flipped. Finally,out of pure frustration,after more than an hour of frogging around,I pulled the linkage rod out,turned it around so the adjustable clevis was in the engine end instead of back under the tank. I put the pin in it,put the other end with the 90 degree bend,in the plate under the fuel tank,moved the throttle lever and it worked!
Figure that one out. How do you change the geometry of it all by just turning the linkage rod so the clevis is on the other end?
Of course then I had to put the whole dash back together,all the rubber stripping back in between the cab and cowl,what a job! It's a good thing it was my own and I didn't have to bill somebody by the hour.
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