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What can be done bout throttle cable sticking when it get below freezing

 

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1995 520H+96+97

On my 520H, the throttle cable ran down to engine mounting bolt, then up to carburetor.

I moved it to the top of the engine.:greetings-clappingyellow:

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Jerry77

I had the same trouble with my 312-8 ...shot plenty of  P-B blaster down it where it goes up to the carb -did this each fall and it seemed to help ..  The blaster is great to use on electrical components too..like the light switch on door jambs etc..:twocents-02cents:

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Hossenfeffa

Mine had the same issue the first winter I had it. The best solution is to remove the cable, take it inside where it is warm, hang it up and let it drain. I was very suprised at the amount of water that came out of that thing. Lubed it up, re-installed it, problem solved.

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doc724

Don't wash your tractor in the fall :-)

 

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