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Ken.Farmall

10-31-2004 12:15:28




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Hi Guys. I have a Farmall H, that seems to idle O K, but as I give it more throttle, it serges, the more throttle the more it serges, could it be the governor, if so what do I look for, any help will be appreciated thank you. Ken.




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Bob

10-31-2004 15:04:47




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 Re: Governor. in reply to Ken.Farmall, 10-31-2004 12:15:28  
Often, "governor surging" is caused by dirt in a carburetor passage or jet.

When an engine is running on the idle circuit of the carburetor, and speed or load are increased, and the throttle butterfly opens, the engine's source of gasoline switches from the idle circuit to the high speed "load" or "power" circuit. If the carburetor is clogged or dirty, or simply not adjusted correctly, the transfer will not occur smoothly, and the engine will surge.

Of course, the governor must be in good order, also, with no excessive wear or looseness, and no binding in any of the linkage or levers, and properly adjusted.

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Les

10-31-2004 14:35:47




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 Re: Governor. in reply to Ken.Farmall, 10-31-2004 12:15:28  
I don't know if this will help your problem, the book says: With engine stopped, take off the governor housing cover and turn the governor screw until it just touches it's stop. Place the hand lever in full speed position and turn the hige idle speed screw until it just touches it's stop. Finally, start the engine and place the hand lever in full speed position. Then turn the high idle speed screw as required.Turning the screw in reduces speed and turning it out increases speed. Some other models talk about a bumper spring ajustment to stop surge but nothing about the H model in that respect.

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Ken.Farmall.

10-31-2004 15:45:27




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 Re: Governor. in reply to Les, 10-31-2004 14:35:47  
Hi Guys.
Thank you for your help, I will clean carberator,
and check the Governor, hope that solves the problem. Thanks again. Ken.



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