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Re: Looking for 2 spd governor for M/H 101
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Posted by Tom from Ontario on May 25, 2000 at 19:55:32 from (216.129.12.61):
In Reply to: Looking for 2 spd governor for M/H 101 posted by Woodbeef on May 25, 2000 at 14:56:00:
Hello Sean: If your friend thinks Twin Power meant a 2 speed governor, that ain't it. On the throttle lever quadrant are two ranges. The first took the engine to 1500 rpm for field and road work. The second took the engine to 1800 rpm, strictly for belt work. Most people ran the tractor at 1800 rpm, thinking that was the way to do it. But all twin power meant was that there were(are) two sections on the throttle quadrant. Nothing to do with the governor itself. Tell him Good Luck, 101 Seniors are rare tractors. Tom
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