Posted by Brian Schmidt on February 09, 2010 at 18:36:58 from (69.66.233.155):
In Reply to: MW governor? posted by Zachary Hoyt on February 09, 2010 at 15:19:13:
If you really want to know, just take the cover off. You can't mess anything up. It is just a cover. Nothing will come flying out or pieces won't fall out. If they do, you got bigger problems.
The old notched throttles always slipped. Many folks put the M&W friction throttle on to remedy this.
The governor tube could have the M&W logo, but this would not be necessary as part of the governor work, but most put it on. So not having it on the tube wouldn't mean for certain it is a Farmall gov.
These tractors are pretty snappy. It all depends on the carb and timing settings on if you would be likely to kill it on a cold day running. My experience is most of these old tractors run pretty good with just a basic tuneup. Not alot you can really screw up too bad if you know much at all.
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