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Worn governor gears

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Tom Williams II

09-04-2004 06:51:14




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I have a 46 Farmall A that I love dearly. I have put a belly mower on it and it tries to work but the governor does not seem to keep the speed up where it should during cutting or other operations.

The governor teeth are worn a little thin as are the cam gear and other gears involved. To be honest, I don't have the money to buy new gears right now and really would love to have my A running at least fairly well.

Are there any tricks you guys know of that might help me?

Thanks in advance. This community is one of the best and kindest anywhere.

Tom

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Bob

09-04-2004 07:44:32




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 Re: Worn governor gears in reply to Tom Williams III, 09-04-2004 06:51:14  
The worn gears, while certainly not a good situation are probably NOT the reason for poor governor response.

Check that the governor weights pivot freely without too much play in the pins. Make sure the "fingers" on the weights that contact the thrust bearing are in good condition, without obvious wear, or a "flat spot". Make sure that the little needle (or ball) bearing thrust bearing is in good shape, and all parts are present there. Look at the diagram: (parts key #24 and #25)

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Is the spring in the governor the correct one, and is is it good condition (not severely rusted, or stretched)?

Make sure the linkage from the carburetor to the governor is properly adjusted. Basically, the carburetor butterfly shaft should reach it's "wide open" stop just before the governor lever reaches the end of it's travel in the open throttle direction.

A clogged air intake system, bad spark plugs, spark plug wires connected out of the correct firing order, clogged fuel screen, or carburetor problem can also make the engine have a lack of power, and make it seem like the governor is not doing it's job, as can late ignition timing.

Also, these tractors are not "powerhouses" under the best of conditions. Are you mowing grass taller than what the machine can handle? Are the blade(s) sharp and correctly installed?

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Lee

09-04-2004 07:03:09




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 Re: Worn governor gears in reply to Tom Williams III, 09-04-2004 06:51:14  
Look for a used st of gears. Get the complete set. There are probably guys on here who might have a set for a fair price.



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