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Re: Re: Super A Farmall govenor
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Posted by ScottyNY on August 28, 2002 at 03:31:50 from (151.202.182.234):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Farmall govenor posted by Leon Jenkins on August 27, 2002 at 20:20:12:
Leon, try checking the adjustment of the linkage from the governor rockshaft to the carb. With the engine off but the speed lever set for wide open, pull the pin at the front end of the rod to remove the clevis from the rockshaft. Loosen the jam nut against the clevis. Hold both the rod and the rockshaft as far toward the rear of the tractor as they will go and thread the clevis so that the pin slides right back into the gov rockshaft. That's about the only place outside the governor that would have that kind of slop. If you do wind up having to open the governor, the water pump won't interfere any. Like one of the others suggested, you may have to move/remove the fan. (I've never opened one up ON the tractor, always had at least the front end off or the engine on a stand). Five bolts of four diffferent lengths hold it on.
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