Throttle not staying where set.

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ecbaatz

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Branson 2400H
I have a Branson 2400H and I am having problems keeping the throttle set. There appears to be no friction to hold it in place. I tightened the nuts at the fuel pump (?) and that helped for a little bit but not now.

Is there another place to get more friction? I looked at the linkage and I don稚 see any. Or is there a spring that I can adjust to reduce the pressure.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
   / Throttle not staying where set. #2  
If you send a PM to either Dave, from Dave's Tractors, or to Mr. Bitz tractors, I'm sure either one of them can help you out on this one. I don't have a 2400, so I'm sorry I can't assist you on this one.
 
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If you send a PM to either Dave, from Dave's Tractors, or to Mr. Bitz tractors, I'm sure either one of them can help you out on this one. I don't have a 2400, so I'm sorry I can't assist you on this one.

Thank you for the info, will do so.
 
   / Throttle not staying where set. #4  
You need to adjust the throttle lever. The friction discs and nuts to adjust are behind the dash.

Here is a picture of the parts list to help:

branson 2400h.jpg

The nuts you need to adjust are marked as number 7.
 
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#5  
Ok, will check that out. I did not notice them when looked at the linkage.

Thank you,


You need to adjust the throttle lever. The friction discs and nuts to adjust are behind the dash.

Here is a picture of the parts list to help:

View attachment 589965

The nuts you need to adjust are marked as number 7.
 
   / Throttle not staying where set. #6  
You will need a thin 12 or 13mm end wrench to hold the top nut while you tighten the bottom jam nut. A little challenging to get two wrenches in that area but doable.

The design has a tendency to work these nuts loose.
 
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#7  
Thank you for the additional information. I plan on checking it out today.


You will need a thin 12 or 13mm end wrench to hold the top nut while you tighten the bottom jam nut. A little challenging to get two wrenches in that area but doable.

The design has a tendency to work these nuts loose.
 
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#8  
Thank you both for the information. That fixed the problem. It is tight now.

And with the warning about needing a thinner wrench, I just ground down an extra 12mm wrench and didn’t waste time trying it without.
 

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