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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 42830" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>A couple of possibilities on the throttle problem. Your fuel tank cap may not be venting properly causing the engine to starve for fuel. Your electric fuel pump may be failing when hot. There might be debris in the fuel tank blocking the intake pipe. Change fuel filters. As for your buzzer, the alarm is tied into the charge pressure with the switch located by the hydraulic filters. When you turn the ignition switch on does the hyd light illuminate? It should be coming on with the buzzer. Be sure your hyd oil level is at the full mark. Install genuine NH filters, the charge pressure is regulated by the check valve by the filters. Your switch may be failing. Also if I remember right it was not unusual for the alarm to sound if you were traveling and rapidly cycling the hydralics at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 42830, member: 5461"] A couple of possibilities on the throttle problem. Your fuel tank cap may not be venting properly causing the engine to starve for fuel. Your electric fuel pump may be failing when hot. There might be debris in the fuel tank blocking the intake pipe. Change fuel filters. As for your buzzer, the alarm is tied into the charge pressure with the switch located by the hydraulic filters. When you turn the ignition switch on does the hyd light illuminate? It should be coming on with the buzzer. Be sure your hyd oil level is at the full mark. Install genuine NH filters, the charge pressure is regulated by the check valve by the filters. Your switch may be failing. Also if I remember right it was not unusual for the alarm to sound if you were traveling and rapidly cycling the hydralics at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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