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H Govenor - Two diffrent type of springs?

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Fred - Kansas

01-04-2004 16:50:14




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I am in the process of rebuilding the govenor on my H and discovered that there are two styles of springs shown for use in the govenor.

One spring looks like an everyday spring with a hook at either end.

The other spring has a hook at one end, but the end that attaches to the rockshaft lever has a yoke that attaches to the lever with a pin and cotterpin.

Is one spring better than the other? I'd assume that the spring that attaches with the pin and cotterpin would be better as it wouldn't wear the lever as much. But maybe they had trouble with it binding.

Anyone have any experience or input in regard to which spring to use?

Thanks,
Fred - Kansas

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rustyfarmall

01-05-2004 10:46:39




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 Re: H Govenor - Two diffrent type of springs? in reply to Fred - Kansas, 01-04-2004 16:50:14  
The "everyday" looking spring is, I think, used on the later models. The other type is for the earlier models. There really is no differance except for on the early style that yoke is threaded into the spring and you can actually tighten up the spring by threading it further onto the yoke, thus making the assembly shorter, for quicker response.



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Fred Probst - Thanks

01-05-2004 16:05:23




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 Re: Re: H Govenor - Two diffrent type of springs? in reply to rustyfarmall, 01-05-2004 10:46:39  
Okay, thanks. That fits with the service manuals I have, as the ones with the common spring are dated later than the others.

Fred - Kansas



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