Dave H (MI)
Well-known Member
The SMTA that I have used for hay the last 20 plus years developed a problem where the hand throttle would slip back to idle over and over. It always has done it to some degree but this was constant. The tooth that engages in the notches above it had worn completely off so I replaced it with a new unit. Still slipping a lot. It will stay in place at about 3/4 but that is a problem for the haybine...not enough power... so I have to hold the handle constantly while mowing and that is really not a solution. Anyone have any idea what the issue might be and a good way to resolve it either temporarily so I can finish and then permanently? Is there an adjustment to the linkage that will allow me full RPM's and not pull so hard on the lever? It's a wonderful tractor to cut small fields with.