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Hd4 decellerator help!

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    Posted: 03 May 2016 at 8:25pm
Hey guys I'm desperately seeking a stock hd4 decellerator set up mine didn't have it my dads did and I can't stand running my machine with the hand throttle plus it's terrible to shift it forward and reverse with out throttling down first please guys anything out there? I've got cash let me know thanks in advance! Ps I gotta say this place is fantastic I grew up on an hd4 and an hd7g my dad bought both new they were stolen when he died I tracked down the 7g got that back and bought another hd4 I've always loved these machines and my son is 5 now had him on both today hey it's my American duty to get this kid on the right track from the beginning haha any way I've learned a lot just reading these posts and saved my butt more then once so far :)
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Might try Blount Equipment in Hoboken,Ga.I have one on my machine, it makes all the difference in the world. If enough interest in them I could make some up. One would be expensive. HTH
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I'll give them a shot but I've called everywhere so far with no luck lots of feelers I totally agree it's night and day different without one stupid they even made a machine with out it haha
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If I had a stock one to template I could make one up for sure be worth it I know I'd buy one from ya
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They ain't no fun to put on or take off. I can tell you that.
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What are they and what do they do and how do they do it?
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Originally posted by littlemarv littlemarv wrote:

What are they and what do they do and how do they do it?

They are used to bring the engine speed down to low idle. When working a dozer or track loader, mash the decelerator pedal, engine goes from working rpm's down to idle. Shift gears or change directions, let off pedal engine resumes at working rpm's. Saves wear and tear and frees up your hand for other her stuff. HTH Tracy
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So is it hooked to the fuel pump to temporarily move the lever to idle?
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Basically it is hooked to throttle cable. When the hand throttle is set to a determined speed, a spring pulls the pedal back to this position, each time it is depressed and released. Very handy when working a machine and changing directions or creeping up on stuff. HTH Tracy
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Yup exactly that basically a backwards gas pedal I used to set the hand throttle to full then do everything with my foot I still run my 7g that way :) I may try to make something here pretty quick
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Originally posted by Mike8cyl Mike8cyl wrote:

Yup exactly that basically a backwards gas pedal I used to set the hand throttle to full then do everything with my foot I still run my 7g that way :) I may try to make something here pretty quick

You could get an acellerator or decelerator pedal. I found out the decelerator is more user friendly.HTH Tracy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mike K Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 2024 at 7:43am
Would some one have a diagram on how the cables are fasended together on the injection pump. I have the two cables there but decelerator cable is not connected
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