Posted by Morris Roessler on June 12, 2013 at 07:46:42 from (69.163.5.253):
My borther has a 1951 a with power block and he replaced the (I will call it a bow spring) that sits on top of govenor and the linkage is hooked to it. I beleive he may have moved the linkage adjustmnet on th rod as now it will wind up way ,way high above the normal operating range at full throtle. Which I am not sure exactly what that is but beleive it to be 1100 to 1200 RPM on that tractor.This is not a very smart qestion to be asking i guess ,but would I shorten or lengthen that linkage adjustment.I know there is a lot of 2 lunger guys on here that know what to do ,so if you can help me out a little it surley will be appreciated . Thanks much... Morris
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