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Foot 'N Inch What the.........?????

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Allan in NE

11-13-2005 15:47:02




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Hey All You Smart Guys! Help a dummy will ya?

This can't be right, can it? Pedal is "home" and this valve is still pulled out about 1/4 of an inch? I notice some slop in the pivot pin of the pedal too.

The torque seems to level out on the top third of the stick's travel. If I tromp the breaks, it'll pull 'er down and kill the engine dead just as you would expect.

But even so, isn't this thing dumping? Shouldn't that valve be totally closed when the pedal is not engaged?

Thanks,

Allan

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Aces

11-13-2005 18:37:52




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 Re: Foot 'N Inch What the.........????? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-13-2005 15:47:02  
Allan been a long time but if remember right Dave is right it is just a needle valve. The only adjustment is that the valve does not hlod the paddle away from deck. It is a neddle valve so you can ease the tractor that is where the foot and inch comes from ( a little or a lot). Pull the pin and see if valve moves frather in body. Can't believe it will kill engine that way.



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the tractor vet

11-13-2005 16:31:25




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 Re: Foot 'N Inch What the.........????? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-13-2005 15:47:02  
Allen , i have never had the pleasure of working on one but i would have to say that it should be all the way in but i would have to do some looken in my books nobody around here that i know of has a Hydro so i have never had to work on one but i do have all the stuff to do it .



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Allan in NE

11-13-2005 17:12:05




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 Re: Foot 'N Inch What the.........????? in reply to the tractor vet, 11-13-2005 16:31:25  
Thanks Doc,

My IT manual says that it is just a needle valve and to adjust it "up against the valve stop".

My jaw dropped when I looked at this thing; it is not even closing. Looks to me like it "kills" the pressure when the pedal is pushed. ??

Allan



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dave from MN

11-13-2005 17:44:24




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 Re: Foot 'N Inch What the.........????? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-13-2005 17:12:05  
Allen, The foot n inch should work just like a clutch when adjusted properly. Mine is set at optimum. If you want I can take a couple of pics for ya with how it looks at different stages.



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Allan in NE

11-14-2005 04:09:45




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 Re: Foot 'N Inch What the.........????? in reply to dave from MN, 11-13-2005 17:44:24  
Thanks Dave,

My little pee brain cyphers this thing as just an over sized needle/seat that bleeds off the system pressure when activated?

I'm like Aces, it's a wonder that the thing would even move with that valve bypassing all the time. I'm gonna adjust 'er up to close properly and see if that will straighten out the top end "doggy feel" it has.

Thanks,

Allan



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