Posted by Farmallb on February 16, 2016 at 10:45:13 from (184.21.28.130):
I was trying to loosen up the tension on the hand gas lever for my daughter as it is her tractor. I backed the nut on the lever mech back to the cotter key. I then found that the linkage down by the end of the steering post was tight. I tried loosing that nut and the bolt broke. When it did, things scattered. Im trying to figure out how it all worked. I THINK that the inner hand lever linkage at the bottom goes so far forward, then hits a stud on the side of the foot feed linkage on the other/outside of the hand linkage, and causes the foot feed to go down by itself as the hand lever is used to create more power from the engine. IF I am right, then where does the spring go and how does it hook up, as it has one hook that is bent in line with the linkage.
IF that spring is supposed to have 2 hooks, can anyone tell me where to get a new one?
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