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Topic: setting govener on 60
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| 53jd60
03-21-2013 17:57:11
24.153.120.167
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How do you set the govener on a 60? throttle rod from carb to govener? |
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| buck eye al
03-22-2013 15:16:42
168.251.194.18
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to 53jd60, 03-21-2013 17:57:11
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| I beleive that "half the diameter short" adjustment is supposed to be checked at the governor end of the rod on the 50, 60 and 70. |
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| Pete in MD
03-22-2013 20:40:20
71.245.164.73
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to buck eye al, 03-22-2013 15:16:42
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| Think about it. It doesn't make any difference which end of the throttle rod is a half hole short. |
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| Pete in MD
03-21-2013 18:43:33
96.244.245.162
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to 53jd60, 03-21-2013 17:57:11
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| With the throttle lever all the way forward and the carb throttle plate held wide open, the throttle rod should be a half a hole short of connecting to the throttle plate arm. |
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| 53jd60
03-22-2013 04:34:52
24.153.120.167
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to Pete in MD, 03-21-2013 18:43:33
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| What about the adjustment for carb to govener? |
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| Pete in MD
03-22-2013 08:03:25
71.245.164.73
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to 53jd60, 03-22-2013 04:34:52
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| I don't understand your question. You asked for the throttle rod (governor to carb) adjustment and that's what I gave you. |
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| Ray Durham
03-21-2013 18:51:15
68.98.196.60
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to Pete in MD, 03-21-2013 18:43:33
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| Would this also be the same setting for a 1945 JD model A (hand Start)? Thanks |
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| Pete in MD
03-21-2013 19:05:36
96.244.245.162
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Re: setting govener on 60 in reply to Ray Durham, 03-21-2013 18:51:15
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