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b100 and b80 question

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nhwheelhorse

:USA: :omg: um yeah i am confused the b80 that i put together had the throttle running over the top of the exuast the b100 runs under and around like the choke goes. picked up a cable ran it like the b100 but it is a little long.so can i have a picture or idea how it should be.thanks in advance sorry for the stupid question oh the cable is the same size that was on the others

thanks jeremy :banghead:

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TT

What is the model number on your B-80?

The throttle cable on my old 1975 B-80 4 speed was routed from the control lever along the bottom of the gas tank tray. From there it passed down through to the back of the starter motor where it was fastened to a bracket (strap) with a "P" clamp. It then passed through the frame to the right side of the lower steering shaft and then back out between the frame and the engine adapter plate. From there, it ran straight up to the bracket mounted behind the governor shaft bushing where it was fastened with another "P" clamp.

This "painted" green line this might help:

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Engine view:

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nhwheelhorse

ok so it just needs to be moved around thanks tt i got it and looked at it like wtf do i do with all this slack cut it and then said no i guess not glad now oh 1-0145 ? i think running out side now becuase that might be the b100

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TT

1-0145 sounds about right. That would make it a 1974 B-80 4 speed, which should be almost identical to my old '75. :banghead:

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nhwheelhorse

yup that is what it is tt thanks forgot dad had the tractor went out side looked in the garage shed and other storage box no tractor then called him and he said he had it.1974 it is

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