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Topic: to30 governor compensating spring
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| terry/mich
08-24-2012 18:46:52
174.124.185.211
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anyone have a pic on how this hooks up to throttle compensating spring and gov linkage. |
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| terry/mich
08-25-2012 11:39:16
174.124.216.4
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Re: to30 governor compensating spring in reply to terry/mich, 08-24-2012 18:46:52
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| i found a pic and as i thought, i"m missing the governor lever arm and plunger. has to be out in the shop somewhere. thanks for all the replys and emails! |
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| terry/mich
08-25-2012 10:13:46
174.124.216.4
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Re: to30 governor compensating spring in reply to terry/mich, 08-24-2012 18:46:52
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| i have the j hook on there, just not sure where it goes. took the motor apart 4 years ago, and just don"t remember anything! getting old sure is fun. |
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| Tony in Mass.
08-25-2012 06:03:07
76.118.216.103
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Re: to30 governor compensating spring in reply to terry/mich, 08-24-2012 18:46:52
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| Day jaw voo all over again! I think 2 tractors will have nightmires of coil springs too. I can't send a pic Terry, cause it seems to be a choice of what spring you find, how long and strong etc. I got one hooked to the back of the carb, another fit to a bolt, I would check the pictures in an old manual, even if they are drawings, they are usually accurate. |
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| 2tractors
08-25-2012 05:12:48
207.144.5.133
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Re: to30 governor compensating spring in reply to terry/mich, 08-24-2012 18:46:52
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| I may send a pic later but it sounds as if your missing the part that the spring hooks to. It's a little J shaped metal piece without the top T part. The spring hooks to the water pump and the other end to bottom of the J. |
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