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b farmall governor revisted

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jfky

10-04-2004 17:40:01




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Ok I know that this item has been discussed ample, yet please forgive me. My B farmall governor broke on the inside where it mounts on the motor. I bought a used one, yet when I used it when I rev the engine with the throttle the governor will not slow the rpms down and it runs wide open. I can manually push the linkage from the carb forward and it revs it down where it should be. When I use the throttle again it does the same thing over. What should I look for to fix this problem?

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Steve W (NY)

10-05-2004 06:27:52




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 Re: b farmall governor revisted in reply to jfky, 10-04-2004 17:40:01  
Here's one thing to check.....when I bought a new manifold, the location of the carb is now a little closer to the block. The arm that comes off the throttle shaft that the linkage connects to needed to be bent a little to alow the linkage to move freely. No real big deal, just took me awhile to figure what was going on.

Take Care
Steve



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Bob

10-04-2004 23:25:56




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 Re: b farmall governor revisted in reply to jfky, 10-04-2004 17:40:01  
The spring works AGAINST the weights TO REV IT UP.

NO REV UP = spring

NO SLOW DOWN = weights, thrust bearing and fork, or linkage adjustment.



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jfky

10-05-2004 03:41:55




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 Re: b farmall governor revisted in reply to Bob, 10-04-2004 23:25:56  
internal or external?



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Charlie V aka F20II

10-04-2004 23:04:57




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 Re: b farmall governor revisted in reply to jfky, 10-04-2004 17:40:01  
SOunds like the springs a weak, you might do a Search site an find more info reguarding the topic. Also look in you operators manuel an it may have the answer, as well you can call local Case /IH dealer an most are helpfull :o)



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