Throttle lever drops some when i let go on 2910 ford tra

Brad2023

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When I raise the rpms on 2910 ford tractor to around 1800 rpms as soon as i let go it drops to about 1600 rpms, so when I bush hog I have to hold it in place so it doesnt bog down....How can i fix this?
 
If the 2910 is like other small Fords, there is a frictions disc with a spring, and a self locking nut that can be tightened on the lower end
of the throttle shaft too put more tension on the disc.
 
tighten #7




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Thank you so much after looking at a possible diagram for my tractor i went out there and looked, its kinda dirty so i almost over looked it. I was thinking it would be a bigger disk but the one on there is still there but its getting worn down on back side. I wasnt sure about any of it but there was a nut at bottom so i tried to tighten it and sure enough it fixed the problem. Now I can run bush hog full throttle without having to hold the lever.

I tried posting a picture but it wouldnt let me
 
thank u i did and it worked, how was you able to add a picture to the message i tried it didnt work for me
 
(quoted from post at 10:45:34 11/23/23) thank u i did and it worked, how was you able to add a picture to the message i tried it didnt work for me

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