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Topic: Re: TO 35 Govenor
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| Inno
09-19-2012 19:00:52
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You may well be right. On my 202 the hand throttle has little indents which hold it in place, not sure if that was original or not, doesn't look like it. On the TO-35 it uses the friction plate etc. that is supposed to hold the lever in place and perhaps the comp. spring plays a part in that. |
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| John(UK)
09-20-2012 04:42:44
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Re: TO 35 Governor in reply to Inno, 09-19-2012 19:00:52
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| The throttle notched plate is standard on this tractor and it will still have the friction Disc. They used both because of the vibration on these industrial tractors and they needed to be fixed with little chance of them closing down as often the tractor was left to run unattended or the operator was perched up on a Rear Digger and couldn't reach the throttle easily.The compensating spring is aways fitted as it is part of he Governor linkage on a gas engine..John(UK) |
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