Right now I've got a foot feed throttle with a long rod to rear of my Muscateer. If I retain it when I swap the diesel in it will be moved forward considerably. However I am not sure how well it would work with the diesel. I may have to do some real custom bell cranks and so forth.
That being said, the diesel has a mechanical fuel shut off to stop the engine. It is in conjunction with the throttle lever and they are one and the same.
I'm thinking of some form of lever control similar to the throttle seen on push mowers with the turtle and the hair
however with a gate so I have to go from OFF up and over to ON, then with a push of the lever it increases fuel rate just like foot feed but holds that RPM regardless.
I don't know if there is a combination setup I can use foot feed and hand throttle as described...but if anyone has any suggestions they are surely welcome.
If you need pictures of anything let me know.
Diesel is going in and SOON. Tomorrow I'm calling about keyway cutting on the PTO shaft, if it can get done that is damn near a go from that point forward.
There are a couple of small fuel leaks to contend with however I'm thinking I can handle those simple enough. I will also need a new starter too to get that beach to turn over fast enough to fire...old one is just plain tired!
Again any suggestions, or links to web sites etc appreciated.
Thanks
Al
That being said, the diesel has a mechanical fuel shut off to stop the engine. It is in conjunction with the throttle lever and they are one and the same.
I'm thinking of some form of lever control similar to the throttle seen on push mowers with the turtle and the hair

I don't know if there is a combination setup I can use foot feed and hand throttle as described...but if anyone has any suggestions they are surely welcome.
If you need pictures of anything let me know.
Diesel is going in and SOON. Tomorrow I'm calling about keyway cutting on the PTO shaft, if it can get done that is damn near a go from that point forward.

There are a couple of small fuel leaks to contend with however I'm thinking I can handle those simple enough. I will also need a new starter too to get that beach to turn over fast enough to fire...old one is just plain tired!
Again any suggestions, or links to web sites etc appreciated.
Thanks
Al
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