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Re: Re: Massey Ferguson 202 problems??????
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Posted by Dwayne Townsend on May 07, 2004 at 07:05:58 from (65.64.34.45):
In Reply to: Re: Massey Ferguson 202 problems?????? posted by Twood on June 03, 2003 at 19:08:58:
I just bought my MF202 and I'm having throttle linkage problems. I bought the missing compensator spring and link, but I still have a problem... when running and I try to throttle down, it only drops to about 1000 rpm. I have to reach down and turn the main throttle rod that runs from the dash to the front of the tractor by hand to get it to throttle back down. I compressed the spring more to no avail. I think there may be something missing that helps pull all the way back. the fitting that turns the rod (not the one that's connected to the hand control, but the one that's actually on the rod that compresses the other) has something on it that may be a broken spring mount or something... If I could even just see a picture of what that is supposed to look like, that would be a great help.
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