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While removing the carburetor from the governor/throttle linkage I lost a little plastic thing that holds the throttle linkage into the governor arm...Its part # is ME-152-0343. They are discontinued but i found some vendors selling them for 30 or more dollars.....Anyone know of a way i can fix this without having to bend over for a little plastic piece for 30 bucks or more? Or shall I begin bending over? Tractor is an AGS 2140
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I'd take the linkage to your local parts store and see if you can find something that will work.
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Head over to the scrap yard.
My local junk yard is a gold mine.
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They use those little plastic keepers or something similar on lots of stuff. You can probably find one that will work at your local parts store...
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These are somewhat universal so look at the scrap yard and/or parts store. I believe I would bend one up from sheet metal before paying $30... |
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http://www.partstree.com/parts/cub-c...gine-controls/ Good luck, Ike |
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guys this is what he is looking for.# 8
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Same kind of part used on lock rods for the inside of car doors.... but may be a smaller diameter. Go look through the "HELP!" line at an auto parts store. Or, make a new rod that has a different end. Ways around everything.
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