15 automatic choke - field adjustment (df-750), Inspection, Adjustments – JLG 260MRT ANSI Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 2 - PROCEDURES

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2.15 AUTOMATIC CHOKE - FIELD

ADJUSTMENT (DF-750)

Inspection

NOTE: All automatic choke assemblies have been pre-set to

operate between 20°F and 100°F with little or no
adjustment. If the machine will be operated for pro-
long use outside these temperature ranges, adjust-
ments could be made to improve performance of the
engine.

The machine will take time to warm up and you may
experience low power or rough running for the first
few minutes of operation or until the engine warms
up. LET THE ENGINE WARM UP.

Make sure that the choke shaft operates freely and does
not bind. this can be done without removing the air horn
by rotating the bronze coupling with an eraser on a pencil
or by removing the vacuum pull off line at the manifold
and supply a small amount of vacuum to the hose. the
choke rod should move freely using either method.

Adjustments

NOTE: If the choke rod is binding make sure the support

bracket is straight

1. There are two adjustments Vertical (loosening the air

horn nuts) and Horizontal (loosening the bracket to
adaptor screws). These two adjustments should
resolve any binding problem.

2. To adjust the choke at 70°F ambient, remove the air

horn and reinstall the nut that holds the choke and
support bracket securely making sure the choke
moves freely.

3. Loosen the 3 top cover screws and rotate the top

cover till the choke butterfly is closed with 1/32 in
space between the plate and the wall of the carbure-
tor.

4. If the ambient temperature is less then 70°F the top

cover counter should be rotated CCW 1 mark for
every 5°F less then 70°F.

5. If the ambient temperature is more then 70°F the top

cover counter should be rotated CW 1 mark for
every 5°F less then 70°F.

Reassembly

Reassemble the air horn making sure the choke is not
binding, test to insure that none of the settings have
moved and the choke is not binding.

The vacuum pull off should be set such that when vacuum
is applied to the choke system the choke butterfly is full
open.

NOTE: If the machine starts and stalls immediately or if it is

extremely cold, limiting the choke pull off to 75% to
90% may improve the performance of the machine.
No adjustment is normally required.

Diesel Engine

NOTE: Never run the fuel tank dry. Diesel engines cannot be

restarted after running out of fuel until the fuel sys-
tem has been air-vented or ‘bled’ of air. See the
Kubota Instruction Manual for the proper procedure.

Figure 2-21. Automatic Choke Adjustment (DF-750)

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