1950 Farmall H Governor Not Slowing All The Way Down

wilsonsk

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I rebuilt the carb on my 1950 Farmall H and now the governor doesn't work quite right. If I start it with the governor set at the slowest position, it starts and runs, very slowly and smooth, revs smooth to wide open without stumbling and when I try to slow it down again it only slows down about half way. Next time I start it if it's set to low idle, it starts slow again. Any help????


Steve
 
You have one of two problems. #1 you installed the carb wrong and did not get the gov to carb rod hooked up on the correct place or#2 you need to adjust the gov/carb to each other as per the manual which gives a full page or more on how to do it
 

That must be in the service manual? I have an operators manual and there's little reference to the governor.

Is there a trick to getting the carb back on easily and knowing the governor is linked correctly to the throttle shaft? It was kind of a challenge when I put it on.
 
Do not know of any trick as such. You do need to make sure it hooks to the correct slot on the linkage. As for the gov adjustment yes that is in manuals like the I-T IH-8 and is in fact a full page long since you have to do a number of things and it has to be done as in a 1,2,3,4 type way
 

OK. I'll pull the carb back off and check that. Anyone have a copy of the procedure for adjusting the governor?
 
wilsonsk,

I Googled adjust governor Farmall H... and it brought up a link to a YT post from Nov. 11, 2009.

Scroll down to the reply from wayne in mn
Part of his reply is titled:
FARMALL H & M CARBURETOR & GOVERNOR ADJUSTMENTS

I have no idea on the value/validty of the linked content. I do not know the first thing about repairing a tractor.
link to Farmall H & M Carburetor & Governor Adjustments
 

I stumbled across something more specific, taking the cover with the tube on it off and removing a key or something, can't find it again.
 

It's too cold to attempt taking the carb off tonight, but I did make an observation. When it first starts with the speed control at full slow, it runs very slowly, if I speed up the engine, it speeds up and slows down some when I put it back to full slow. As it warms up it stays closer and closer to wide open until it barely slows no matter where the lever is. I'm guessing I missed the notch when I put the carb on and it will push the butterfly open but isn't pulling it closed. Can I run it with that cover off (the one with the tube going up from it) and watch the linkage? I'm thinking I should pull the carb (when it's warmer), remove the studs, and reinstall it, then put the studs back in after it's in place. They really make it tough get around and get that linkage right as well.
 

Success!!!! I pulled the carb and then realized the tube from the governor telescopes so you can connect that with the carb down where you can see the butterfly before bolting the carb to the manifold. I hadn't noticed it before because it was dark and it was really covered in grime. I did need to loosen the screws on the tube flange on the governor end to get just a little more movement. When I had put it together the first time I had the pin not in the slot, but on the idle speed adjusting screw side so it would push it wide open, but wouldn't pull it back. Got it together and confirmed the butterfly was locked to the governor correctly. I've never been so happy to hear governor hunting.
 

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