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HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL

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Betty Johnston

10-02-2006 09:22:23




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Hi I am an old lady that lives on a back woods farm in Texas. When worked on the carberator got it fixed but now something must be out of line with the govenor as it want kick in but it did before we worked on the carberator. Can somone tell me what I might have done wrong. Betty Johnston Arthur City TX




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P Backus

10-02-2006 10:00:05




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 Re: HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL in reply to Betty Johnston, 10-02-2006 09:22:23  
Hi Betty,
The governor shaft comes through the tube that attaches to the left side of the carburetor with two screws. You would have taken that apart to get the carb off. When reinstalling the carburator to the manifold, you have to take care to get the little tab on the governor shaft into the little slot on the throttle shaft. It"s a bit tricky because you can"t see if it"s aligned very well as you are installing it. Many times folks have missed it even when they were paying close attention. You just have to loosen the carburetor up and the governor shaft tube and try again. It will work.
Paul

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Betty Johnston

10-02-2006 14:28:54




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 Re: HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL in reply to P Backus, 10-02-2006 10:00:05  
Paul Thanks for help on the govenor my son wants to know if when he put a new headgasket on it if he could have done something wrong then too. HOPE TO HEAR Thanks BETTY JOHNSTON



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P Backus

10-02-2006 15:30:10




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 Re: HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL in reply to Betty Johnston, 10-02-2006 14:28:54  
Well, in order to replace the head gasket, most likely the carburetor would have come off then too, so the same thing applies with the governor shaft to throttle shaft connection. The governor itself is self contained behind the cover of the box that is at the other end of the tube that connects to the carburetor, near the front of the motor. It runs off the camshaft, I believe, so there would be no reason to have that apart to replace the head gasket. However, my motto is that anything that moves can break, and even some things that don"t will too.
Make sure that the throttle linkage is all connected as it should be.
Anything is possible.
I hope this helps.
If not, let me know more of what it"s doing or not doing.
Paul

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Betty Johnston

10-02-2006 17:12:36




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 Re: HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL in reply to P Backus, 10-02-2006 15:30:10  
Thanks Paul for all the help. Betty Johnston



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Betty Johnston

10-02-2006 11:16:48




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 Re: HELP WITH 1945 H FARMALL in reply to P Backus, 10-02-2006 10:00:05  
Thanks for the help Betty



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