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Throttle Governor control - Ind 606/2606

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bc

09-17-2007 11:30:13




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Hi, I have the loader/backhoe that corresponds to an Industrial 606 or 2606 although the dash panel corresponds to a 460.

I have been going through this thing, just went through the carb and acidized the gas tank with new sediment bulb to keep it running. However, it will not stay reved up when throttled up. When I rev it up, it always wants to return to idle. I have to hold the hand throttle pulled down when driving. I don't really want to have to hold it down with a bungee cord when I start doing any digging with the hoe. Any ideas? Thanks

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bc

09-17-2007 14:12:10




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 Re: Throttle Governor control - Ind 606/2606 in reply to bc, 09-17-2007 11:30:13  
OK, Thanks. That makes sense now. I had replaced the top seal in the hand pump under the steering wheel and had removed the dash panel to remove the hand pump. When I put it back together, there was a thick round rubber disk (like gasket material) that went under the throttle control. Since I wasn't sure if the seal would fix the leak and since I wasn't sure where to align the throttle handle on the shaft, I just stuck it on and only tightened the nut a little since I thought I might have to pull it off again. It took a little heat to come off the first time.

On another note, the parts guy had me remove the steering hand pump to order the right parts. After I got the parts, I found out the top seal could be replaced by only removing the steering wheel and leaving the pump unit installed. Live & learn I guess.

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Fromjb2

09-17-2007 11:44:16




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 Re: Throttle Governor control - Ind 606/2606 in reply to bc, 09-17-2007 11:30:13  
Hi BC, most of the governor controls had a friction disk with a spring and adjusting nut on the under side of the dash. Just tighten the nut and put more tension on the spring. The access to the nut can be a challenge on some models.

Jimb



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