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Re: Super C - Engine Help (Governor?)
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Posted by georgeky on March 19, 2007 at 21:19:29 from (64.12.116.71):
In Reply to: Super C - Engine Help (Governor?) posted by J Clark on March 19, 2007 at 20:39:47:
It does sound like a governor problem. You should get a IT manual they have step by step adjustment procedures in it.I will give it a shot I dont have my book handy but i'll try to get through it. First with tractor off place the throttle handle wide open and remove the pin at the front of that device you reffered to, then push the rod and the little arm pin came out of as far toward carburator as possible if adjustment is right the pin you removed should slide in easily, if not you will need to screw the clevas on the throttle rod until the hole for the pin lines up with the hole in the little arm it came out of.After doing this if it dont run right there is a high idle adjusment on top of governor unit on opposite side of tractor. It has a bolt sticking up and a lock nut there is a lever with a spring hooked to it under the bolt it is in the housing and not visable, screw that bolt in to decrease engine speed and out to increase engine speed. The throttle lever must be wide open for this also. Start tractor and see how it runs if it needs adjusting shut tractor off and make adjustments with throttle in wide open position. Trial and error.
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