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Old 11-06-2009, 17:58
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I think I suggested adjustting the screw. I don't know why it is like it is, so no help there. If it were my truck and everything else seemed OK, I would see if I could use the hand throttle cable as an idle adjustment. Push the handle all the way in, Loosen the screw in the clevis on the pump and slide it until you get the speed you want and tighten the screw. Should work.

Lloyd Strickland
Brooklet Ga. 30415
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