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Stefan Palokangas
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Whatever you try, be careful and

do not damage the engine. I'm currently waiting for parts for mine - after two weeks all I know is that they are between Italy and the UK and will be here 'soon'.

 

All I needed was a valve guide.. but no its a whole new cylinder head. and £££££

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Whatever you try, be careful and

do not damage the engine. I'm currently waiting for parts for mine - after two weeks all I know is that they are between Italy and the UK and will be here 'soon'.

 

All I needed was a valve guide.. but no its a whole new cylinder head. and £££££

 

What engine is it?

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Be careful you can easily over rev the engine and cause a lot of damage. The engine is governed but you were probably overriding it. Get a tachometer and get some readings, depending on the engine you should probably be looking at 3750 rpm on full throttle no load.

 

I agree and if it's got autosweep it is very important to set the recommended governed speed properly in order for it to chip smoothly as it encounters extra load.

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my Kohler command 25 has a similar problem, the revs drop off as the throttle seems to ease off during use. I checked and tightened all the associated linkages but it still does it so i simply tie off the throttle lever with a bit of string once warmed up and that holds it in the full throttle position.

 

I have heard of several udder Kohler commands doing this.

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my Kohler command 25 has a similar problem, the revs drop off as the throttle seems to ease off during use. I checked and tightened all the associated linkages but it still does it so i simply tie off the throttle lever with a bit of string once warmed up and that holds it in the full throttle position.

 

I have heard of several udder Kohler commands doing this.

 

I've had the same problem twice with two stump grinders with the 25hp Kohler. First was a Predator 450 then my Vermeer sc30tx. I changed the throttle cable which solved it.

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