No need for a new thread. There should be a screw on the throttle handle in the cab you tighten up to increase the friction, it shouldn't slide back when it's tight enough.
You will need to adjust the neutral as well. Block it so the wheels are all off the ground. Lift the cab and you will need to adjust the stops on the pump. This sets neutral when the levers are let go. I haven't done it in a while, but start the machine, release the brake so the wheels can turn. Loosen the 4 bolts on the top of the centering plate on the pump (the part that moves with a spring on the left). Move the stop on the right side while looking at the pump so it site flat against the pintle arm that is attached to the steering lever. Adjust it till the wheels do not move. Tighten up the bolts. Repeat till the sheels on that side do not move when you let the stick go. Push forward and backward then release, it should still stop moving. Same with the other side. Repeat till both sides are still when the levers are let go.
It's not hard, but can be fiddly to get just right