Throttle problems

Limobulls

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M125X
Sep 20, 2014
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All of a sudden while my daughter was moving bales she started experiencing Loss of RPMs while pressing the throttle I was driving the other day and experienced it myself. It is only temporary and very short. I was wondering if this model has a TPS (throttle position sensor) or does it actually have a thriller linkage. Or could it be something else

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No TPS, it still a cable controlled throttle.
Look at the sediment filters, fuel filters and such for a restriction.
 

Limobulls

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Used the tractor again today and it now seems that when under load it loses power and we get some smoke white/ bluish I replaced the fuel filter but there is no sediment bowl. What are the chances that the turbo may be acting up. I pulled the hose off and thee is a bit of play in the shaft

Thanks Mark
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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It called a sedimenter and it's in there somewhere. ;)
Yes could be a turbo problem , but that normally means a loss of power all the time not every now and then.


 

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Limobulls

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M125X
Sep 20, 2014
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Wainwright,Alberta,Canada
You correct I found it and it was clean. I started it this morning and it wanted to hunt a lot and when I stepped on the fuel it puffed white the I let it idle for 5 minutes and during this time it then stalled. I pulled the fuel filter off and it was empty. I filled the filter back up and tried ti start it but to no avail. Quick shot of fire fluid and it slowly sputtered till it finally started idling. All during this time if you tried pressing the fuel pedal it did nothing till it was running smooth and then the pedal worked. Possibly the fuel pump?
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Pull the line from the tank and see if it flows fuel.
Sounds like you have a plugged tank outlet.