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| tuckaway
09-25-2012 16:08:18
76.20.241.106
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what parts come off first before I unbolt gov housing? after linkage |
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| tuckaway
09-26-2012 15:21:48
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to tuckaway, 09-25-2012 16:08:18
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| thanks to all tuck |
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| mkirsch
09-26-2012 07:15:24
64.80.110.75
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to tuckaway, 09-25-2012 16:08:18
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| Yes, unless there's something wrong with the weights, leave the weight/gear assembly in the tractor. There's no other reason to remove it.
The housing comes right off without disturbing the gear or weights. |
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| gene bender
09-26-2012 02:22:29
67.55.227.68
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to tuckaway, 09-25-2012 16:08:18
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| DO NOT remove the gear assy as then you have a great chance of getting it out of time. If you have a dist there isnt any problem getting it back in time but if it has a mag different story. |
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| stumper
09-26-2012 01:17:04
24.247.104.181
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to tuckaway, 09-25-2012 16:08:18
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| if you pull the shaft/gear out with the weights on it be carefull to mark it so timing will stay good , stumper |
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| teddy52food
09-25-2012 17:48:54
184.94.175.179
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to tuckaway, 09-25-2012 16:08:18
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| Unhook the linkage then the 5 bolts is all there is to it. May have to hold your mouth just right & wiggle a little to get it off. |
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| tuckaway
09-25-2012 18:11:27
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Re: governor removal c123 in reply to teddy52food, 09-25-2012 17:48:54
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| thanks ted |
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