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A ARMADA175 Member Joined Sep 28, 2017 Threads 2 Messages 10 Oct 9, 2017 / One thing or Another #11 LawnWorld is a real nice site I wish I could find a automobile repair site this good>
primerbulb120 Lawn Addict Joined Nov 3, 2014 Threads 43 Messages 1,315 Oct 9, 2017 / One thing or Another #12 Pulleys will have to be changed if you want it to go slower. Or you could put on a set of worn out drive wheels with all the tread gone to reduce traction.
Pulleys will have to be changed if you want it to go slower. Or you could put on a set of worn out drive wheels with all the tread gone to reduce traction.
Catherine LawnWorld Support Joined Jun 13, 2015 Threads 2 Messages 1,683 Oct 9, 2017 / One thing or Another #13 :welcome: I'm going to move this thread over to our Troy-Bilt section. :smile:
zman111666 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 4, 2017 Threads 7 Messages 147 Oct 9, 2017 / One thing or Another #14 Any chance the engine speed is set too high? Shouldn't be going faster than 2800-3000 RPM.
EngineMan Lawn Addict Joined Jun 12, 2012 Threads 9 Messages 2,275 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #15 Hasn't it got a cable adjustment, back it off a few turns...!
A ARMADA175 Member Joined Sep 28, 2017 Threads 2 Messages 10 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #16 Yes throttle RPM has been moved to Maxim, motor handles with no problem Do not know what the RPM reading is.
Yes throttle RPM has been moved to Maxim, motor handles with no problem Do not know what the RPM reading is.
A ARMADA175 Member Joined Sep 28, 2017 Threads 2 Messages 10 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #17 I'm going to move this thread over to our Troy-Bilt section. Where is Troy-Bilt section? Thank you
primerbulb120 Lawn Addict Joined Nov 3, 2014 Threads 43 Messages 1,315 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #18 No cable adjustment on these. Unlike some models they don't use the belt to engage the drive, the engagement mechanism is inside the transmission.
No cable adjustment on these. Unlike some models they don't use the belt to engage the drive, the engagement mechanism is inside the transmission.
Ronno6 Lawn Addict Joined Apr 8, 2016 Threads 24 Messages 1,933 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #19 ARMADA175 said: I'm going to move this thread over to our Troy-Bilt section. Where is Troy-Bilt section? Thank you Click to expand... http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/forumdisplay.php/23-Troy-Bilt-Forum Under "Forums" look in the "Equipment by Brand" and go to "Troy Bilt"
ARMADA175 said: I'm going to move this thread over to our Troy-Bilt section. Where is Troy-Bilt section? Thank you Click to expand... http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/forumdisplay.php/23-Troy-Bilt-Forum Under "Forums" look in the "Equipment by Brand" and go to "Troy Bilt"
A ARMADA175 Member Joined Sep 28, 2017 Threads 2 Messages 10 Oct 10, 2017 / One thing or Another #20 primerbulb120 said: No cable adjustment on these. Unlike some models they don't use the belt to engage the drive, the engagement mechanism is inside the transmission. Click to expand... Great answer I will leave subject alone. Thanks Kevin
primerbulb120 said: No cable adjustment on these. Unlike some models they don't use the belt to engage the drive, the engagement mechanism is inside the transmission. Click to expand... Great answer I will leave subject alone. Thanks Kevin