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Interchangeable Governor for '48 Farmall C??

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Scottie

09-17-2006 12:02:17




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Hi all, I have a friend who is wanting to change his RPM range on his '48 farmall C. Is there another governor made by IHC that can bolt right into place on the tractor to give him a higher RPM range?? OR, can his current Governor be converted?? He has his reasons, and wanted me to see if anyone could help him out. He doesn't own a PC so I am the liaison.

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Shaggy

09-17-2006 14:27:22




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 Re: Interchangeable Governor for '48 Farmall C?? in reply to Scottie, 09-17-2006 12:02:17  
I put a Gov spring out of a 230 or the C 153 combine engine in my Buddies C and my B and if you turn the bolt out on the gov it will turn well over 2000 with ease.
I have the part number for it if I can find it.
Shaggy



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Scottie

09-17-2006 17:08:14




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 Re: Interchangeable Governor for '48 Farmall C?? in reply to Shaggy, 09-17-2006 14:27:22  
Is there a online schematic of the governor for a Farmall C that I can get access too, then I can see where this spring goes. I think my buddy would be tickled to get 2000 RPMs out of his tractor. If anyone can help on the schematic or give a more descriptive explanation that I can use I would appreciate it...



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Shaggy

09-17-2006 19:03:31




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 Re: Interchangeable Governor for '48 Farmall C?? in reply to Scottie, 09-17-2006 17:08:14  
Here is the part number for the spring. 369686R2.
What shape is the rest of the motor in? Is it stock with the cast pistons? You will need to make the new spring about the same length as the old one in order to make it idle.



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