Potentially the dumbest question of the week.
I recently bought a used L3800. I had expected the HST pedal to control engine rpm, but that is totally not happening. The HST is only controlling forward/reverse and surely that's not right. Hand throttle lever controls engine rpm fine. I followed thehand throttle lever linkage to the lower right front of the engine to a device that is likely to control fuel rate so that all made sense, but there seems to be no similar connection between HST pedal and that same little device. So I'm thinking:
1. There's some linkage bit missing that connects the HST pedal to the same fuel rate device, but dang I sure don't see where this mystery linkage bit would connect. I don't see anything disconnected and hanging free, nor do I see fastening points that would suggest a missing piece.
2. The HST is pedal is designed to solely control forward/reverse and the hand throttle controls rpm--which seems an unlikely design.
3. I am totally missing something.
I carefully went thru the both the owners manual and service manual and found no references to throttle linkage.
Looking over HST pedal linkages carefully, I see it changing state on a switch, connected to a small hydraulic cylinder that prob keeps it centered in neutral, and a connection to the tranny which would be for the F/R action. I see no connection to anything that looks throttle-ish.
Thoughts?
I recently bought a used L3800. I had expected the HST pedal to control engine rpm, but that is totally not happening. The HST is only controlling forward/reverse and surely that's not right. Hand throttle lever controls engine rpm fine. I followed thehand throttle lever linkage to the lower right front of the engine to a device that is likely to control fuel rate so that all made sense, but there seems to be no similar connection between HST pedal and that same little device. So I'm thinking:
1. There's some linkage bit missing that connects the HST pedal to the same fuel rate device, but dang I sure don't see where this mystery linkage bit would connect. I don't see anything disconnected and hanging free, nor do I see fastening points that would suggest a missing piece.
2. The HST is pedal is designed to solely control forward/reverse and the hand throttle controls rpm--which seems an unlikely design.
3. I am totally missing something.
I carefully went thru the both the owners manual and service manual and found no references to throttle linkage.
Looking over HST pedal linkages carefully, I see it changing state on a switch, connected to a small hydraulic cylinder that prob keeps it centered in neutral, and a connection to the tranny which would be for the F/R action. I see no connection to anything that looks throttle-ish.
Thoughts?
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