Looking for a carburetor for a wisconsin engine.

I have been working on a 1971 I.H. skid steer loader that has a wisconsin engine (model VH4D serail number 4929061). I thought I had the right carb. but I found out that it is for another wisconsin engine than the one I have been doing.So I thought that I would ask on this site and see if any of you out here might have one for sale? Looking for one for my wisconsin engine.. Thanks Brent
 
How do you know it's the wrong carb?

What is it not doing that the engine needs to have done?
 
To answer this question here it is: The carb. was taken off an 1958 welder that had a wisconsin engine but it was a VG4D engine not a VH4D. I was hopeing that it would have worked out. I have found that throttle link works differnt and I have to make a link to make work right. The chock is no differnt because it is cable pulled. Every thing on the welder pulled back the skid steer loader pulls forwards. I just thought I would get lucky and ask if any body out here might have one for this engine
That they might want to sell.
 
"Every thing on the welder pulled back the skid steer loader pulls forwards."

Brent, I remember you posted about that before.

What I don't understand is that the carb is connected to the GOVERNOR, not the throttle cable or rod coming from the machine.

The throttle cable pulls on a spring that tugs on the governor arm, NOT the carburetor.

So I would think the carb linkages are the same, the difference would be in the lever mounted to
the sheet metal next to the cylinder head valve box area.

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I think the area that is different is in the lever, #35 or bellcrank, #30, that tug un the governor spring.

Using the bellcrank vs. the lever would result in the reversing the motion needed to increase engine speed.

Do you have links to the on-line manuals?

If not, see below. There's even a catalog just for the governor options.
Wisconsin
 

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