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H throttle stop thingy

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stronics

10-20-2007 03:50:50




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I'm in need of a "H" throttle plate that has the saw tooth settings for throttle control. Mine is all worn smooth, rounded over and won't hold the throttle at a setting.
Any ideas where I could get one?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
David




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stronics

10-20-2007 16:21:03




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
Guys as always you amaze me with the information.
Mike CA, I'd do that gladly. Let me know how much to NE Ohio, 44047 area code.
stronicsatallteldotnet.
Thanks to everyone for the information.
David



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aaachris

10-20-2007 12:33:38




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
I did buy one from TSC (the friction type) and it works great.



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Scott Rukke

10-20-2007 09:55:27




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
Ebay has several new ones. Cheap!



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Mike CA

10-20-2007 08:50:09




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
I have an extra one, but for whatever reason it had a small plate welded to it that prevents it from going back to full throttle. You are welcome to it for shipping cost.



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JT

10-20-2007 06:07:15




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
I take the ones I have that are worn and take a file, recut and square up the triangle nothes in the round plate. The take a torch, lay a little steel on the tip where it is worn away, then file it to a point so it will hold again. You might look for a new spring, all mine were pretty weak from age, but with a new spring, it works good for me.



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RustyFarmall

10-20-2007 04:32:32




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
Brand new saw tooth throttle assemblies are available. Check this site or ebay.



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Randy S.E. MN.

10-20-2007 03:58:32




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 Re: H throttle stop thingy in reply to stronics, 10-20-2007 03:50:50  
I"d be rid of that thing, and go to any Farm store or (ugh) TSC and for 30-40 bucks, get a friction type thottle assembly. They bolt right on. I kind of prefer that type to the segmented control assembly...Randy



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