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Topic: Re: Mystery parts on Allis C
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| old
01-10-2013 17:50:04
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Sorry but that is not a distributor that is one of the common mags that are on some. I have the manual for that mag so it you need help as to how the work on it let me know and I can send you that manual since it is in this computer |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-10-2013 18:08:58
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to old, 01-10-2013 17:50:04
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| Thank you, I know it is a mag, you sent me the manual in 2009 and I still have it in the computer. I am wondering why there is that oil line going across there as I have not seen one like it before. Zach |
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| old
01-10-2013 18:23:04
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 01-10-2013 18:08:58
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| I did not look at it close but if it hooks to the top of the Gov it is for lubing it and was a thing that was latter added to some. If it goes right into the mag it self it is a lazy mans way of keeping the mag lubed |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-10-2013 18:31:43
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to old, 01-10-2013 18:23:04
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| Looks like it is going into the governor. Thanks for the information. Zach |
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| old
01-10-2013 18:40:26
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 01-10-2013 18:31:43
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| I did look again and the line for the gov I am talking about goes in, the area of the gov linkage and the gov spring. Asa matter of fact it is the pivot point of the gov control arm and I am pretty sure I saw that in your pictures. Come in on the top. The other one looks like an add on to lube the impulse area |
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| bjb in Tx from Ne
01-11-2013 05:14:49
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to old, 01-10-2013 18:40:26
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| Old, If i recall correctly on my B, the mag/governor drive gear just sets in the casting at that point. Could be the gear is worn and started making noise so they added that oil line to quit it down? |
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| old
01-11-2013 08:52:52
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Re: Mystery parts on Allis C in reply to bjb in Tx from Ne, 01-11-2013 05:14:49
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| Ya I had thought that is could be in that gear area also but figured that gear gets engine oil so why but yep one never knows what some one does to a tractor for what reason |
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