@lilfoot I was going over all the answers again and spotted my unsolved lever in your photos.Any idea what this lever connects to under the step?
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Do you mean the decomp knob?I think my one with the knob is shown on your last picture.
Without the tractor here I can't be sure, but I think that connects to the foot throttle.@lilfoot I was going over all the answers again and spotted my unsolved lever in your photos.Any idea what this lever connects to under the step?
Without the tractor here I can't be sure, but I think that connects to the foot throttle.
Do you mean the decomp knob?
Mine is a smaller knob (3/4"?) that operates a cable to the decomp mechanism, (think old lawnmower throttle cable) like the one below, except no writing, and black.
Without the tractor here, can't help with the springs.
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Do you have the parts manual for the whole tractor?
If not, PM me your e-mail & I will try to send it to you.
It has a section on "Throttle Group" & "Fuel tank Group" that might help.
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@johngwalsh
i will be around my L185F tomorrow and will take pictures of the throttle linkages and post them. My tractor is pretty close to what the above pictures show.
You probably did have a foot throttle pedal at one time since I think one of those springs was on it. The helical spring with one long end and one short end returned the foot pedal to idle.
@Lil Foot modified his parking brake lever with the vertical rod to pull it up with (orange knob). Mine has a different type of parking brake.
I will try to get pictures of all the different rods in place but there are really very few on the whole tractor. Most rods are in the throttle, brakes and clutch systems.
The two springs that look something like a valve spring may be the seat suspension if your tractor has that. The others are return springs for pedals or throttle or such. I will have to get some pictures of them for you.
Beautiful workmanship!Polished version with hole for spring?
this is the rod linkage from the front to rear for the brake system
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