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need your help with my H

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Pat-CT

02-01-2007 12:49:50




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ok here the thing when i start my H it will idle all day long untill i touch the throttle contorl just a little bit and the engine revs way more then i think it could not to full throttle but it goes up allot




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Tom Windsor

02-01-2007 17:40:20




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 Re: need your help with my H in reply to Pat-CT, 02-01-2007 12:49:50  
Sounds to me that someone had the carb off and dit not put it back on so that the tab on the end of the govenor road went in the right slot.

TW



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Janicholson

02-01-2007 13:52:11




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 Re: need your help with my H in reply to Pat-CT, 02-01-2007 12:49:50  
Rust Collector may be on to the problem. We need to know what has been done to it, when did it start this action, and what have you tried. Does it respond to the governor when letting out the clutch in 3rd gear. Does it slow back down when the lever is pushed all the way slow.

Most letter series and X00 X50 series IH/Farmall tractors have a dead zone at the first 1/4 throttle above idle. It is not an isue, it is just the nature of the beast. When at full (throttle lever) position, the governor actuating arm needs to be against its stop. If this is tha way it works on the outside, the issue is in the linkage in the tube, or a broken govenor part. Do not operate this unit without fixing it. JimN

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rust collector

02-01-2007 13:04:30




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 Re: need your help with my H in reply to Pat-CT, 02-01-2007 12:49:50  
Sounds like a governor or govner connection problem to me. If carburator has been removed before this problem began, probably did not reassemble the carburator to the governor linkage correctly to the buterfly shaft of the carburator. Could also be loose or broken spring or other components in the governor.



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