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troutbum70

I have an issue with throttle on my electro 12, when I pull the throttle out when running it does not stay. As Soon as I let go of it it goes right back to an idle. And it is very touchy, does not take much pull to make a big difference and then it will be really cranked up. Only way to keep throttle out when running is to keep a small pair of vice grips on it. Everything seems to be in place, all linkages return springs and so on look to be correct. Any thoughts  of what I am over looking.

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Roger R

I assume you are twisting the knob slightly to the right once in position?

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67 WH 877

I have the same issue with my horse...but I purchased the cheap ones till I find the locking WH ones that belong on it. Vibration causes mine to idle down.

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ebinmaine

I believe it was @pfrederi Paul that uses a clothespin or two to hold it's position?

 

If you are doing

 

Twist left.

Pull or push.

Twist right (to lock)... 

 

And it's not working.... You may need a new cable.

 

Others could tell you how to find good replacements. @Achto or @squonk.   ?

 

I think it's      pzep.biz.  ????

 

But I'm not sure how to find them.

 

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Achto
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I think it's      pzep.biz.  ????

 

 

I've had good luck with the cables from here.

http://www.psep.biz/store/toro_mower_cables.htm

 

If you don't want to buy cables, I use clothes pins on a couple of my tractors. One for low/mid speed, two for high speed.

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wallfish
47 minutes ago, troutbum63 said:

Any thoughts  of what I am over looking.

Post a good pic.

 for the quick responding throttle, the cable might be connected to close to a pivot point which takes less cable movement to move it from idle to WO. Same for ant linkages too.

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troutbum70

That's is all I could blame it on as well vibration.  I honestly never thought about it locking, I will check that out. Not use to pull throttle my others have levers. Well clothes pins is better than vice grips if they work. But mine may actually lock I will have to try it.

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troutbum70

No sharp bends in cable it is run with nice smooth even curves around the engine. 

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troutbum70

Update on throttle while out with dog for the night I went into shop and checked, it does have a locking throttle. The white is off the letters so pretty hard to see the writing, turn right to lock. This is one of those times a dumb question brings up a simple answer. TNX

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, troutbum63 said:

dumb question

I heard a looonnng time ago...

 

There's only one "stupid/dumb" question.

The one you DIDN'T ask...

 

 

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troutbum70

Yea I know Eb but this one was a no brainer, and it never crossed my mind. But tnx to you fellas my mystery solved.

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Retired Wrencher

troutbum63 I always found that all models have a learning curve. They all have there own little twist. Enjoy the tractor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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troutbum70

They all have their little twist, like a quarter twist to lock the throttle control. I read your caption at the bottom of your page, less GOD less peace.

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