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Posted by Gary_N_WV on August 28, 2003 at 15:28:36 from (69.43.20.88):
I’m kinda wondering about something and thought maybe someone might want to comment. In tearing down my C engine for rebuilding the other day, I notice that the shaft in the governor for the speed change lever would wobble. I didn’t get a chance to disassemble it to see what can be done to fix it and I won’t get a chance to “get my hands” on it again until the middle of next week, but it has been bugging me. I have an I & T Manual, but it doesn’t show a bushing, but the “details” aren’t that great. I was wondering if anyone wanted to take the time to tell me if there is a bushing in there…or if it is just a boring in the casting.(housing) I’m going to be going into Ohio tomorrow through Amish Country and ending up at the Stark County Fair for the Tractor Pulls over the weekend, and thought if there is a replaceable bushing that I might try to stop by a dealer and pick one up………Case/IH Dealers are scarce in the area where I live, so I thought I’d try to make my sight-seeing trip worthwhile .. (heh-heh) Thanks! Gary
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