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Topic: govenor spring
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| Mlkgsmer
07-20-2012 05:24:03
174.232.64.48
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Where can I get a good spring for the governor to raise rpm on a farmall 400? |
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| farmal owner
07-22-2012 06:54:47
184.5.198.43
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Re: govenor spring in reply to Mlkgsmer, 07-20-2012 05:24:03
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| Just find an old washing machine and use a sping off of it works great but you might want to keep an extra on hand |
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| north puller
07-21-2012 06:21:35
68.171.231.82
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Re: govenor spring in reply to Mlkgsmer, 07-20-2012 05:24:03
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| It is a little more work, but instead of going to a heavier spring, you may find you end up with a more responsive governor if you grind down the fly weights untill the stock spring will get you what you want (depending on exactly how high you want to go). |
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| 47mpuller
07-21-2012 04:18:21
174.102.67.132
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Re: govenor spring in reply to Mlkgsmer, 07-20-2012 05:24:03
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| C-173 at TSC works well, about 2100 rpm |
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| Mlkgsmer
07-21-2012 05:02:07
174.232.2.70
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Re: govenor spring in reply to 47mpuller, 07-21-2012 04:18:21
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| Thanks, think I'll give a try. I also found one at Denny, but not a fan of him. Don't know how that rude and in business go together. |
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| bp4455
07-20-2012 16:44:13
70.194.6.223
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Re: govenor spring in reply to Mlkgsmer, 07-20-2012 05:24:03
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| one way you could use the existing spring is to zip-tie 3 or 4 coils together. or you could make one out of a hardware store spring. 2 low cost options |
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