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Hey everybody saying hi and just picked up my first mule question though

tommys2patrick

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Hi savagebrother and welcome. You might check out the new member section http://www.steelsoldiers.com/forumdisplay.php?35-Requirements-For-New-Members. It will help introduce you to everyone. As to your problem, if it was me I would look at the idle setting on the carb. then probably look at the cables from the gas pedal back to see if it is hanging up somewhere. Would be good to look thru the TM's for your mule as well.
 

savagebrother

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Hey tommys2patrick, thanks and I will, yes I went through the TM's and I saw on the engine one where the idle screw on the top was at but not anything about idle RPM on the carb but I did see something on the governor for top speed and for bottom speed.
SB
 

murano3

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Is the throttle cable under tension even when at rest?, if so apply some slack by loosening on the throttle linkage at the rear
 

savagebrother

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Hey guys it was a combination of idle screw adjustment and cleaning the governor.
there was a bunch of dust all over the governor and other things too but it's purring like a kitten now
thanks guys
SB
 

Tga

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It seems to be idling way to fast, what do i.e. end to check first?? Carb or governor???
thanks
SB
Keep in mind that the mule is designed to idle at a higher rpm than typical. You'll have to check the tm for the exact number but seems to me it calls for idle to be set somewhere in the 900rpm range. Since most engines idle somewhere around 500-600rpm the correct idle speed may seem excessive. The higher idle is required to allow the cooling fan to move enough air to sufficiently cool the left cylinder.
 
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