Posted by janicholson on October 26, 2011 at 16:15:50 from (96.24.99.126):
In Reply to: Cub issues posted by SouthernFarmall on October 26, 2011 at 16:01:59:
The first issue may be easy to fix. Do not fill it more than 3 inches from the bottom of thefill neck. This (and all farmalls old enough to be mentioned here do not get filled like a modern car, and have no reservoir for coolant beyond the top of the tank. It will pum out fluid until it reaches this level and then sto puking. The other problem might be lubrication of the linkage. If not it could be play in linkage pins or holes. Work on the governor only after these are checked. Farmalls in general only use 2/3 of the motion of the lever, Idle seems to be about 30 % to 50% of the lever stroke. GOvernors are best attacked with a repair manual, confidence, and a camera to be sure to get it together correctly. Jim
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