When in rough terrain my throttle is hard to control. A little bit of pedal does nothing. A little more and I have far too much.
I am looking for ideas to combat this.
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Throttle control 80 series
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dow50r wrote:hand throttles are used in rough terrain...sounds like your throttle cable is tight...
Andrew
... or too loose? (if a little pedal does nothing?) what engine/transmission combination do you have?
a good technique for throttle control in rough terrain is to push your toes hard across to the kick panel then with your heel on the floor, rock your ankle/foot to move the throttle small amounts.
cheers
Brian
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that sort of behaviour is a characteristic of autos when you put them against an obstacle - you feed in more pedal and the wheels don't turn until you force the motor rpm past the stall speed of the convertor - then it can all start happening in a hurry.
is this something the truck has always done or has it just started doing it recently? it might need an auto transmission service or possibly just a top up of the trans fluid.
is this something the truck has always done or has it just started doing it recently? it might need an auto transmission service or possibly just a top up of the trans fluid.
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